Amphetamine, another drug, has the formula C9H13N. The molecular mass is 135 amu. Calculate the percentage by mass of hydrogen in amphetamine.

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Quantitative chemistry is all about calculations using the mole as a unit. Calculations are a good way of picking up marks in exams. Even when you don't get the answer right, you will always get credit for your working out - so always show how you arrived at your answer. The key idea that lies behind quantitative chemistry is the mole. In the same way that you use the word a dozen to mean twelve of something and a couple to mean two of something, the mole simply means 6 x 1023 particles of matter. Those particles can be atoms, ions or molecules. This is extremely useful since particles of... Show more

Amphetamine, another drug, has the formula C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>13</sub>N. The molecular mass is 135 amu. Calculate the percentage by mass of hydrogen in amphetamine.