Chemical Compounds
Chemical Compounds
Chemical Compounds
Chemical 3
Compounds
PHILIP DUTTON
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND
BIOCHEMISTRY
Chemical Compounds
3-1 Types of Chemical Compounds
and Their Formulas
Molecular Compounds
2.Zinc oxide, ZnO is used in sunscreen preparation. What is the total number
of ions present in a 1 g of ZnO?
3.The volatile liquid ethyl mercaptan C2H6S is one of the most odoriferous
substances known. It is used in natural gas he make gas leaks detectable.
How many C2H6S molecules are contained in a 1.ml sample? (d: 0.84g/ml)
4.Gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm3. A piece of gold leaf is 2.5 cm on each
side and 0.1 mm thick. How many atoms of gold are in this piece of gold
leaf?
3-3 Composition of Chemical Compounds
A chemical formula
Halothane C2HBrClF3 conveys considerable
quantitative
information about a
Mole ratio nC/nhalothane
compound and its
Mass ratio mC/mhalothane constituent elements.
2.Determine the percenteges of all the elements but one. Obtain that one by
difference.
Establishing Formulas from Experimentally Determined
Percent Composition of Compounds
5 Step approach:
2.Isobutyl propionate is the substance that provides the flavor for rum
extract. Combustion of a 1.152 g sample of this carbon- hydrogen-oxygen
compound yields 2.726 g CO2 and 1.116 g H2O. What is the empirical
formula of Isobutyl propionate?
3-4 Oxidation States: A Useful Tool in Describing
Chemical Compounds
We use the Oxidation State to keep track of the number of electrons that
have been gained or lost by an element.
Metals are electron sources
Non-metals are electron sinks
Sodium goes to the +1 oxidation state
Chlorine goes tot eh –1 oxidation state
Example:
What is the oxidation state of the underlined element in each
of the following?
Molecular compounds
usually write the positive OS element first.
HCl hydrogen chloride
mono 1 penta 5
di 2 hexa 6
tri 3 hepta 7
tetra 4 octa 8
Binary Acids
Effect of Moisture
Blue anhydrous
CoCl2
Pink hexahydrate
CoCl2• 6 H2O
Effect of moisture on CoCl2
18.02 g H2O
The piece of filter paper was soaked in a 6 mol H2O x
1 mol H2O
water solution of cobalt(II) chloride and %H2O = x 100%
237.9 g CoCl2• 6 H2O
then allowed to dry. When kept in dry air,
= 45.45% H2O
the paper is blue in color (anhydrous
CoCl2). In humid air, the paper changes to
pink (CoCl2 • 6 H2O).
3-7 Names and Formulas of Organic Compounds
(c)
H
Functional Groups
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