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CHEMISTRY HELPHey Guys,
I am currently taking an online chem course which is essentially grade 12 supplement class at my uni. I am new to chem so please bare with me. How would I go about solving a question of this sort. "When a sample of methyl salicylate weighing 5.287 grams is burnded in excess oxygen, 12.24 g of co2 and 2.505 g of water are formed. What is the simplest formula? The way I thought you would do it is firstly find the mass of the elements. For example for carbon it was be 12.24 x 12.01 c/44.01 co2. And do the similar things for the other elements. I then would find the number of moles, conver to ratios and then I would be able to determine how many elements there are. BUT I am getting the wrong answer, how should I approach this question. Please, if someone could describe to me the process please doo!!.
Umm....not quite sure why you're multiplying by the weight of carbon. Since you already know each mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon 12.24/44 gives you the moles of carbon present.
2.505/18 gives you moles of water, and each has 2 moles of hydrogen. Only problem is you won't be able to find the oxygen content. Living one day at a time;
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I think s/he's interpreting mith's signature as part of his actual post.
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Re: CHEMISTRY HELPFrom the data you can calculate the # moles (and then the weight) of C and # moles (and then the weight) of H that must have been present in the original sample, as mith outlined. If you can assume that the compound is composed only of C, H, and O (which, it so happens, is true), then you can find the amount of oxygen in the sample by subraction.
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