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Percent Composition Formula

The percent composition formula calculates the mass percentage of each element in a compound.
Essential for chemical analysis and empirical formulas.

The Formula

% composition = (mass of element / total mass of compound) × 100

Percent composition tells you what fraction of a compound's total mass comes from each element. It is expressed as a percentage.

Variables

SymbolMeaning
% compositionMass percentage of the element in the compound
mass of elementTotal mass of that element in one mole of the compound (g)
total mass of compoundMolar mass of the compound (g/mol)

Example 1

What is the percent composition of hydrogen and oxygen in water (H₂O)?

Molar mass of H₂O = 2(1.008) + 16.00 = 18.016 g/mol

% hydrogen = (2.016 / 18.016) × 100 = 11.19%

% oxygen = (16.00 / 18.016) × 100 = 88.81%

Water is 11.19% hydrogen and 88.81% oxygen by mass

Example 2

What is the percent composition of carbon in carbon dioxide (CO₂)?

Molar mass of CO₂ = 12.01 + 2(16.00) = 44.01 g/mol

% carbon = (12.01 / 44.01) × 100

Carbon makes up 27.29% of CO₂ by mass

When to Use It

Use percent composition to analyze the makeup of chemical compounds.

  • Determining the mass percentage of each element in a compound
  • Verifying the purity of a substance
  • Finding empirical formulas from experimental data
  • Nutritional analysis (percentage of elements in food compounds)

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