Finding the percentage of an element in a compound by mass
To find what percentage of a compoundA substance formed when two or more elements are chemically combined. is a particular element, you must first calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of the compound. Then, use the following equation:
Atoms and molecules are too small to count individually. Instead, chemists use a quantity called amount of substance, measured in a unit called the mole The amount of substance that contains the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12 g of carbon-12. (mol).
A mole contains 6 脳 1023 particles, a number known as the Avogadro Constant.
For example, one mole of carbon is 12 g and contains 6 脳 1023 atoms of carbon. The relative formula mass or water is 18. One mole of water weighs 18 grams and contains 6 脳 1023 molecules of water.