Calculating Mass Percentage of LSD in Salt Mixture | Combustion Reaction

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In summary, The problem involves determining the mass percentage of LSD in a mixture of table salt (sodium chloride) and LSD, given that a 1.00 g sample of the mixture produces 1.20 g of CO2 through combustion. The equation for the reaction is C24H30N3O + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + NOx, and the first step is to balance the number of carbon atoms.
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Hi, this is my first question, and I'm working on some summer work with a friend and we stumbled upon this problem.

Homework Statement


A sample of LSD is added to table salt (sodium chloride) given that a 1.00 g sample of a mixture undergoes combustion to reduce 1.20g of CO2, what is the mass percentage of LSD in the mixture.


Homework Equations


This type of LSD is C24H30N30


The Attempt at a Solution


We tried to balance the combustion reaction, knowing that combustion gives us the products CO2 and H20, but we can't figure out the other products and without a balanced equation we can't do the problem.
 
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Uh, just to clarify. Is LSD Low Sulphur Diesel?
 
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Oh, sorry, LSD would be D-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide.
 
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mh90 said:
Oh, sorry, LSD would be D-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide.

Ah, got it. Like from acronymfinder.com:

LSD : d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (psychedelic drug)

Do you have a license for handling that drug? Kind of a strange chemistry experiment, no?
 
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Berke, it's not an experiment - just a textbook problem.

mh90, what are the reactants and products of the combustion reaction? Do you know how to balance an equation?
 
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We don't know the reactants, we only know that it is a combustion reaction.

C24H30N3O + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O

We also know that mixes with NaCl.

C24H30N3O + NaCl + O2 ---> CO2 +H2O

That's what are problem is, what are the other reactants.
 
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mh90 said:
We don't know the reactants, we only know that it is a combustion reaction.

C24H30N3O + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O
Well, C24H30N3O and O2 are the reactants! In addition to CO2 and H2O, there will be come mixture of nitrogen oxides which are produced - these are not important.

We also know that mixes with NaCl.

C24H30N3O + NaCl + O2 ---> CO2 +H2O

That's what are problem is, what are the other reactants.
There are no others. Also NaCl does not participate in the combustion, so can be left out of the equation.

That leaves you with:

C24H30N3O + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O + NOx

The next step is to balance the number of C-atoms in the above equation. How do you do that?

You don't need to worry about the H2O or NOx for this question.
 

1. What is D-LSD?

D-LSD (dextro-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a psychoactive drug that is a derivative of LSD. It is commonly referred to as "acid".

2. How does D-LSD affect the brain?

D-LSD binds to serotonin receptors in the brain, causing changes in perception, mood, and thought processes. It is considered a hallucinogen and can produce visual and auditory distortions.

3. What is the combustion process of D-LSD?

D-LSD is a chemical compound, so it does not undergo traditional combustion like a fuel source. However, when heated, it can break down into other substances and release gases, which can result in a fire or explosion.

4. Is the combustion of D-LSD dangerous?

Yes, the combustion of D-LSD can be dangerous. It can release toxic gases and potentially cause a fire or explosion. It is important to handle and store D-LSD properly to prevent accidental combustion.

5. Can the combustion of D-LSD be used for any practical purposes?

No, the combustion of D-LSD is not used for any practical purposes. It is a controlled substance and should only be used for research or medicinal purposes under the supervision of a licensed professional.

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