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An empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound.
It gives the relative number of atoms of each element but not the exact number of atoms in a molecule.
The empirical formula of a chemical compound shows the simplest positive integer ratio of atoms present.
Steps to Determine the Empirical Formula:
Obtain Mass Data: Start with the mass of each element in the compound. This can come from experimental data or from a given problem.
Convert Mass to Moles: Use the atomic masses (from the periodic table) to convert the mass of each element to moles. This is done using the formula:
Moles of element= Mass of element / atomic mass of element.
Determine the Simplest Ratio: Divide the number of moles of each element by the smallest number of moles calculated. This step normalizes the quantities to the smallest whole numbers.
Adjust to Whole Numbers: If necessary, multiply the resulting ratios by the smallest common factor to convert them to whole numbers.
The empirical formula is the simplest ratio of elements, while the molecular formula gives the actual number of each type of atom in a molecule. For example, the molecular formula of glucose is C₆H₁₂O₆, which can be simplified to the empirical formula CH₂O.
1.A compound is found to contain 23.3% magnesium, 30.7% sulfur, and 46.0% oxygen. What is the empirical formula of this compound?
2.What is the empirical formula for a compound containing 38.8% carbon, 16.2% hydrogen, and 45.1% nitrogen?
3.A sample of an oxide of nitrogen is found to contain 30.4% nitrogen. What is its empirical formula?
4.A sample of an oxide of arsenic is found to contain 75.74% arsenic. What is its empirical formula?
5.What is the empirical formula for a compound containing 26.57% potassium, 35.36% chromium, and 38.07% oxygen?
6.What is the empirical formula of a compound comprising 1.8% hydrogen, 56.1% sulfur, and 42.1% oxygen?
7.A borane is a compound containing only boron and hydrogen. If a borane is found to contain 88.45% boron, what is its empirical formula?
8.Find the empirical formula for a compound containing 40.6% carbon, 5.1% hydrogen, and 54.2% oxygen.
9.What is the empirical formula of a compound containing 47.37% carbon, 10.59% hydrogen, and 42.04% oxygen?