Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee and has chemical formula C8H10N4O2 . A 100g sample of coffee powder contains 980 mg caffeine. Determine %nitrogen in 42.0 g of coffee powder
Mr (C8H10N4O2) = 194 g/mol
1 mol (194 g) of caffeine contains 4 atoms (56 g) N.
1.
100 g of coffee contains 980 mg of caffeine. Find how much caffeine is in 42 g of coffee:
100 g coffee — 980 mg caffeine
42 g coffee — X
X = 42 * 980 / 100 = 411,6 g caffeine
2.
194 g of caffeine contains 56 g of N. We find how much N is in 411,6 mg of caffeine:
194 g caffeine — 56 g N
411,6 mg caffeine — X
X = 411,6 * 56 / 194 = 118,8 mg =0,1188 g N
3.
Find the percentage of nitrogen in 42 g of coffee. To do this, we divide the mass of nitrogen by the mass of coffee and multiply by 100:
0,1188 / 42 * 100% = 0,283 %
AMSWER: 0,238%
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