Lecture 10/15/99, Chapter 4, Section 6


Elemental Anlaysis

  1. 1 cup of Coffee has about 50 mg caffeine, (C8N4O2H10),
    1. How many moles of caffeine, C, N, O, and H
    2. How many atoms/molecules of caffeine, C, N, O, and H
    3. What is the percent elemental composition of caffeine
    4. If 89.6475 grams of caffeine is analyzed, how much C, N, O, and H
  2. A confiscated white substance, suspected of being cocaine, was purified by a forensic chemist and subjected to elemental analysis. Combustion of a 50.86-mg sample yielded 150.0 mg CO2 and 46.05 mg H2O. Analysis for nitrogen showed that the compound contained 9.39% N by mass. The formula of cocaine is C17H21NO4. Can the forensic chemist conclude that the suspected compound is cocaine?
    1. 150.0 mg CO2 (this is the carbon from the sample)
      1. 0.1500 g CO2 at 44 g/mol = 3.41*10-3 moles CO2
      2. 1 mole CO2 contains 1 mole C, so 3.41*10-3 moles C
      3. 3.41*10-3 moles * 12.01 g/mol = 4.09*10-2 g or 40.9 mg C
    2. 46.05 mg H2O (this is the Hydrogen from the sample)
      1. 0.04605 g H2O at 18.01 g/mol = 2.56*10-3 moles H2O
      2. 1 mole H2O contains 2 moles H, so sample has
      3. 2.56*10-3 * 2 = 5.11*10-3 moles H
      4. 5.11*10-3 moles * 1.008 g/mol = 5.15*10-3 grams or 5.15 mg H
    3. The nitrogen analysis gave 9.39% by mass so that
      1. N is 0.0939 * 50.86 mg = 4.78 mg
      2. 0.00478 g * 14.01 g/mol = 3.41*10-4 mol
    4. The total of C, H, and N = 50.8 mg so the O is the difference
      1. 50.86 - 50.83 mg = 0 mg O
    5. Mole ratios:
      1. C 3.41*10-3 10
      2. H 5.11*10-3 15
      3. N 3.41*10-4 1
      4. O 0 0
    6. Does not support that the compound is cocaine.
  3. Derivation of Formulas, Percent Composition, calculate % each, moles each, and mole ratio ( MgSO4*(H2O)7)
    1. 50.00 g sample, heated to release water, weight to 24.43 g
    2. Mg analysis of residue, 4.932 g
    3. S analysis of residue, 6.507 g
    4. O analysis of residue, 12.99 g