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asraiblu
Feb 24, 2007, 04:35 PM
I am not sure how to calculate the number of atoms in the following chemical formulas. The parentheses are confusing me. Thanks for your help:
CH3(CH2)16COOH (stearic acid)
C3H5(C17H33COO)3 (triolein)
rudi_in
Feb 25, 2007, 01:12 PM
NO, NO, NO
For stearic acid
CH3(CH2)16COOH
This is a long chain
a CH3
followed by 16 CH2
then the COOH
The 16 refers to only the number of CH2 in the chain it is kind of a short hand instead of writing it all out like this...
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH 2COOH
We should break this up into each atom
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
We can determine the number of each atom as you suggested by breaking up the segments of the formula
CH3
(CH2)16
COOH
In the first segment we have 1 carbon and 3 hydrogen
In the second segment we have 16 carbon and 32 hydrogen
In the third segment we have 1 carbon, 1 hydrogen,and 2 oxygen
This gives a total of
18 carbon
36 hydrogen
2 oxygen
and 56 total atoms
For this one...
C3H5(C17H33COO)3
you have
C3H5
and
(C17H33COO)3
that means 3 of everything in the parentheses
3-C17 = 51 carbon
3-H33 = 99 hydrogen
3-C = 3 carbon
3-O = 3 oxygen
3-O = 3 oxygen
add this to the 3 carbon and 5 hydrogen from the first part to get
57 carbon
104 hydrogen
6 oxygen
total of 167 atoms
Evil dead
Feb 25, 2007, 01:44 PM
O sorry my mistake, I got the numbers mixed up