A component of protein called serine has an approximate molar mass of 100 g/mole. If the percent composition is as follows, what is the empirical and molecular formula of serine?
The percent composition is: C=34.95% H = 6.844% O=46.56% and N=13.59%.
The percent composition is: C=34.95% H = 6.844% O=46.56% and N=13.59%.
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Explanation:
Here's a great example of a problem that allows you to use a bit of logic to find the molecular formula first, then backtrack to find the empirical formula.
Notice that you are given the molar mass of serine, which is said to be approximately equal to
That means that you can expect the actual molar mass of serine to be either a little smaller than
You can pick a
Why?
Because one molecule of a compound will always contain whole numbers of atoms of each constituent element.
So, if you were to pick a
#"34.95 g " -># carbon#"6.844 g " -># hydrogen#"46.56 g " -># oxygen#"13.59 g " -># nitrogen
Use the molar mass of each element to determine how may moles of each you get in one mole of serine
#"For C: " 34.95 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole C"/(12.011color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "2.91 moles C"#
#"For H: " 6.844color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole H"/(1.00794color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "6.80 moles H"#
#"For O: "46.56color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole O"/(15.9994color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "2.91 moles O"#
#"For N: " 13.59color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole N"/(14.00674color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "0.97 moles N"#
You can stop the calculations at this point and say that since these values must be rounded up to give integers, the molecular mass of serine is a little bigger than
Since you're still in the approximately equal to
#"For C: " 2.91 ~~ "3 moles C"#
#"For H: " 6.80 ~~ "7 moles H"#
#"For O: " 2.91 ~~ "3 moles O"#
#"For N: " 0.97 ~~ "1 mole N"#
Therefore, if one mole of serine contains that many moles of each element, you can say that its molecular formula is
#color(green)("C"_3"H"_7"N"_1"O"_3 implies "C"_3"H"_7"NO"_3) -># molecular formula
Since
#color(green)("C"_3"H"_7"NO"_3) -># empirical formula
If you want to test this result, simply divide the number of moles of each element you found in the
Once you know the empirical formula, you can determine the molecular formula by using the