Two evil gravimetric analysis questions I have trouble doing:
A 2.200g sample of an unknown organic compound was extracted from plant material. When burnt in oxygen, hydrogen in the compound was converted to 1.32g of H2O, carbon to 3.23g of CO2 and the remainder of the coupound was oxygen.
a) Find the empirical formula of the compound
b) A further sample was analysed by mass spectrometry and found to have a molar mass of 60.0g mol (-1 as superscript). What is the molecular formula of the compound?
Some shavings of a magnet known to be made of a nickel alloy were dissolved in nitric acid. Dimethylglyoxime solution was added to produce bright red precipitate of nickel dimethylglyoxime, Ni(C2H7O2N2)2. The precipitate was then filtered and collected using a Gooch crucible, washed and dried in an oven at 110C.
Experimental data:
mass of alloy = 0.102g
mass of crucible= 23.515g
Mass of crucible + precipitate:
1st weighing 24.996g
2nd weighing 23.651g
3rd weighing 23.650g
Calculate the percentage by mass of nickel in the alloy.
A 2.200g sample of an unknown organic compound was extracted from plant material. When burnt in oxygen, hydrogen in the compound was converted to 1.32g of H2O, carbon to 3.23g of CO2 and the remainder of the coupound was oxygen.
a) Find the empirical formula of the compound
b) A further sample was analysed by mass spectrometry and found to have a molar mass of 60.0g mol (-1 as superscript). What is the molecular formula of the compound?
Some shavings of a magnet known to be made of a nickel alloy were dissolved in nitric acid. Dimethylglyoxime solution was added to produce bright red precipitate of nickel dimethylglyoxime, Ni(C2H7O2N2)2. The precipitate was then filtered and collected using a Gooch crucible, washed and dried in an oven at 110C.
Experimental data:
mass of alloy = 0.102g
mass of crucible= 23.515g
Mass of crucible + precipitate:
1st weighing 24.996g
2nd weighing 23.651g
3rd weighing 23.650g
Calculate the percentage by mass of nickel in the alloy.