Tuesday, October 22, 2019
How to Calculate Mass Percent Composition of a Compound
How to Calculate Mass Percent Composition of a Compound          Mass percent composition of a molecule shows the amount each element in a molecule contributes to the total molecular mass. Each elements contribution is expressed as a percentage of the whole. This step by step tutorial will show the method to determine the mass percent composition of a molecule.          An ExampleWith Potassium Ferricyanide      Calculate the mass percent composition of each element in a potassium ferricyanide, K3Fe(CN)6 molecule.          The Solution      Step 1: Find the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.         The first step to finding mass percent is to find the atomic mass of each element in the molecule.K3Fe(CN)6 is made up of potassium (K), iron (Fe), carbon (C) and nitrogen (N).Using the periodic table:Atomic mass of K: 39.10 g/molAtomic mass of Fe: 55.85 g/molAtomic mass of C: 12.01 g/molAtomic mass of N: 14.01 g/molââ¬â¹Ã¢â¬â¹         Step 2: Find the mass combination of each element.         The second step is to determine the total mass combination of each element. Each molecule of KFe(CN)6 contains 3 K, 1 Fe, 6 C and 6 N atoms. Multiply these numbers by the atomic mass to get each elements mass contribution.Mass contribution of K  3 x 39.10  117.30 g/molMass contribution of Fe  1 x 55.85  55.85 g/molMass contribution of C  6 x 12.01  72.06 g/molMass contribution of N  6 x 14.01  84.06 g/molââ¬â¹         Step 3: Find the total molecular mass of the molecule.         The molecular mass is the sum of the mass contributions of each element. Simply add each mass contribution together to find the total.Molecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6  117.30 g/mol  55.85 g/mol  72.06 g/mol  84.06 g/molMolecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6  329.27 g/molââ¬â¹         Step 4: Find the mass percent composition of each element.         To find the mass percent composition of an element, divide the mass contribution of the element by the total molecular mass. This number must then be multiplied by 100% to be expressed as a percent.Mass percent composition of K  mass contribution of K/molecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6 x 100%Mass percent composition of K  117.30 g/mol/329.27 g/mol x 100%Mass percent composition of K  0.3562 x 100%Mass percent composition of K  35.62%Mass percent composition of Fe  mass contribution of Fe/molecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6 x 100%Mass percent composition of Fe  55.85 g/mol/329.27 g/mol x 100%Mass percent composition of Fe  0.1696 x 100%Mass percent composition of Fe  16.96%Mass percent composition of C  mass contribution of C/molecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6 x 100%Mass percent composition of C  72.06 g/mol/329.27 g/mol x 100%Mass percent composition of C  0.2188 x 100%Mass percent composition of C  21.88%Mass percent composition of N  mass contribution of N/molecular mass of K3Fe(CN)6 x 100%Mass percent    composition of N  84.06 g/mol/329.27 g/mol x 100%Mass percent composition of N  0.2553 x 100%Mass percent composition of N  25.53%ââ¬â¹          The Answer      K3Fe(CN)6 is 35.62% potassium, 16.96% iron, 21.88% carbon and 25.53% nitrogen.It is always a good idea to check your work. If you add up all the mass percent compositions, you should get 100%.35.62%  16.96%  21.88%  25.53%  99.99%Where is the other .01%? This example illustrates the effects of significant figures and rounding errors. This example used two significant figures past the decimal point. This allows for an error on the order of à ±0.01. This examples answer is within these tolerances.    
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