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How to calculate molecular weight

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Before you start you should know
  • that atomic mass unit is used to determine the atomic weight, i.e. 1 unit = 1,66 · 10Indeks górny -24 g;

  • that atomic weight is a weight of an atom expressed using atomic mass units;

  • that atomic weight of a chemical element is an averaged value which depends on the percentage of individual isotopes.

You will learn
  • to calculate molecular weight of simple chemical compounds;

  • to determine mass ratios of elements in chemical compounds;

  • to determine percentage composition of a chemical compound.

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What is atomic weight of a chemical element?

The atomic weight is very small and constitutes only a small part of gram (approx. 10Indeks górny -24 g). That is why it is expressed using atomic mass units, called the units. One unit is equal to 0.00000000000000000000000166 g (1.66 · 10Indeks górny -24 g).

Atoms of the same element may differ in their weight as there are certain varieties with different number of neutrons in nucleus. That is why atomic weight of an element is the weighted average of its isotopic masses. In order to calculate it, the percentage of isotopes of a given element is taken into account. The average atomic weights of elements are listed in the periodic table.

The atomic weight is a unique feature of given element and there are no two different elements with the same atomic weight. That is why if you know atomic weight, you can identify the element.

Task 1

Use the periodic table to find chemical elements with the following atomic weights: 32 u, 23 u, 4 u and 40 u. Then state their names and chemical symbols.

How to calculate molecular weight of a chemical compound?

Chemical compounds are made of molecules or form crystal structure with ions in a specific quantitative ratio. Molecular formula of a compound shows molecular structure of a molecule or – if it is an ionic compound – it corresponds to the simplest stoichiometric ratio of ions present in this compound. The mass of these smallest structures of chemical compounds, expressed using atomic mass units, is called molecular weightmolecular weight of an elementmolecular weight. Although the term consists of a “molecular” part, its scope is not limited only to molecular compounds but also covers ionic compounds.

The molecular weight of a chemical compound is equal to the sum of atomic weights of elements forming the smallest structure of a chemical compound that is described using the chemical formula.

Important!

Atomic weights of particular elements can be found in the periodic table. It is usually expressed with a non‑integer with several decimal digits. In typical chemical calculations, atomic weights are rounded up to integersIndeks górny *. Atomic weights of chlorine and copper are the only exceptions:

atomic weight of chlorine= 35.5 u

atomic weight of copper= 63.5 u

When making approximations, you have to follow certain rules:

If the first decimal digit is less than 5, all decimal digits are rejected, for example:

atomic weight of magnesium= 24.31 u 24 u

If the first decimal digit is greater than 5, the number corresponding to a unit is increased by 1, for example:

atomic weight of lithium=6.94 u 7 u

In case of chlorine and copper the first decimal digit is equal to 5 (their atomic weights are not rounded up to integers).

When do we use the concept of molecular weight of a chemical element?

Some chemical elements, such as: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine, occur in the form of diatomic molecules. In order to determine their weight, we use molecular weight of an elementmolecular weight of an elementmolecular weight of an element. The molecular weight of a chemical element is a product of its atomic weight and a number of atoms that make up a molecule.
For example, the molecular weight of nitrogen is made up of diatomic molecules with the formula N2 is as follows:

2 · atomic weight of nitrogen = 2 · 14 u = 28 u

Name of the elements

Structure of a molecule

Calculations of molecular weight

Molecular weight [u]

nitrogen

N2

2 · atomic weight of nitrogen = 2 ·14 u

28

oxygen

O2

2 · atomic weight of oxygen = 2 · 16 u

32

fluorine

F2

2 · atomic weight of fluorine = 2 · 19 u

38

chlorine

Cl2

2 · atomic weight of chlorine = 2 · 35.5 u

71

bromine

Br2

2 · atomic weight of bromine = 2 · 80 u

160

iodine

I2

2 · atomic weight of iodine = 2 ·127 u

254

phosphorus

P4

4 · atomic weight of sulphur = 4 · 31 u

124

sulphur

S8

8 · atomic weight of sulphur = 8 · 32 u

256

How to calculate the ratio of the number of atoms in individual elements in a chemical compound?

The ratio of the number of atoms (or ions) of individual elements in given compound is determined based on molecular formula of a chemical compound. For example, in hydrogen chloride with the following molecular formula: HCl there is one atom of hydrogen per one atom of chlorine. The ratio of hydrogen atoms to chlorine atoms is 1 : 1. In case of water with molecular formula H2O, the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms is 2 : 1.

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Chemical
formula of a compound

Name of the compound

Type of numerical ratio

Ratio of the number of atoms or ions in the compound

NaCl

sodium chloride

number of Na cations : number of Cl anions

1 : 1

AlCl3

aluminium chloride

number of Al cations : number of Cl anions

1 : 3

H2SO4

sulphuric acid

number of H atoms : number of S atoms : number of O atoms

2 : 1 : 4

C12H22O11

sucrose

number of C atoms : number of S atoms : number of H atoms

12 : 22 : 11

Using the term “atom” to describe the numerical ratio would not be a big mistake, regardless of the compound type (covalent or ionic one).

How to calculate the mass ratio of individual elements in a chemical compound?

A molecular formula of a chemical compound contains information about elements that form this compound and quantitative ratio in which they bond with each other. If you know these information, it is easy to calculate mass ratiomolecular mass of a chemical compoundmass ratio of individual elements. This value is defined as the ratio of atomic weights of individual elements that form given chemical compound. In a hydrogen chloride with a formula HCl there is one atom of hydrogen with atomic weight of 1 u and one atom of chlorine with atomic weight of 35.5 u. The mass ratio of hydrogen to chlorine in a hydrogen chloride molecule amounts to 1 : 35.5.

In a compound with general formula:

AxBy

the mass ratio is as follows:

x · atomic weight of element A : y · atomic weight of element B

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Chemical formula of a compound

Name of the compound

Expression of mass ratio
(Ar - atomic weight)

Mass ratio

NaCl

sodium chloride

Ar(Na):Ar(Cl)

23 : 35.5

AlCl3

aluminium chloride

Ar(Al):3·Ar(Cl)

27 : 106.5

H2SO4

sulphuric acid

2·Ar(H):Ar(S):4·Ar(O)

2 : 32 : 64 = 1 : 16 : 32

C12H22O11

sucrose

12·Ar(C):22·Ar(H):11·Ar(O)

144 : 22 : 176 = 72 : 11 : 88

Task 2

Watch the presentation “Molecular weights of selected chemical compounds”. Write down your conclusions and summary when you analyse the animation with your teacher.

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Exercise 1
Select the correct answer. The molecular weight of chlorine (Cl2) is: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. 35,5u, 2. 36u, 3. 71u, 4. 72u
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Exercise 2
Select the correct answer. The molecular weight of aluminum hydroxide a el o ha trzy razy wzięte is: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. 78u, 2. 75u, 3. 44u, 4. 46u
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Exercise 3
Select the correct answer. The molecular weight of iron(III) sulphide ef e dwa es trzy is: Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. 88u, 2. 208u, 3. 144u, 4. 152u
Exercise 4

Find out which chemical element is denoted by letter X, if you know that molecular weight of its oxide with a formula X2O5 amounts to 108 u.

Summary

  • Molecular weight, mass ratio of individual chemical elements and percentage content of these elements can be calculated based on formula of given chemical compound.

  • Molecular weight of chemical compound is equal to the total weight of atoms of elements making up the molecule (if it is a covalent compound) or the smallest set of repetitive ions (if it is an ionic compound). It is expressed using atomic mass units.

  • The mass ratio of individual elements making up a chemical compound is called mass ratio.

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Homework
Task 3.1

Arrange chemical compounds listed below by growing molecular weights: H3PO4, Al(OH)3, Ca(NO3)2.

Keywords

molecular weight of an element, molecular mass of a chemical compound, mass ratio of elements

Glossary

molecular weight of an element
molecular weight of an element
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masa cząsteczkowa pierwiastka – masa cząsteczki pierwiastka chemicznego wyrażona w atomowych jednostkach masy

molecular mass of a chemical compound
molecular mass of a chemical compound
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masa cząsteczkowa związku chemicznego – masa cząsteczki (związek kowalencyjny) bądź najmniejszego zbioru powtarzających się jonów o przeciwnych znakach (związek jonowy) wyrażona w atomowych jednostkach masy

mass ratio of elements
mass ratio of elements
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stosunek masowy pierwiastków – stosunek mas poszczególnych pierwiastków wchodzących w skład związku chemicznego

percentage of an element in a compound
percentage of an element in a compound
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zawartość procentowa pierwiastka w związku – udział masowy danego pierwiastka w związku chemicznym; stosunek masy atomów pierwiastka w najmniejszej strukturze związku chemicznego do masy cząsteczkowej związku pomnożony przez 100%; za najmniejszą część związku chemicznego uważa się cząsteczkę (w przypadku związków kowalencyjnych) bądź najmniejszy zbiór powtarzających się jonów (w związku o budowie jonowej)