Empirical Formula
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Chem/Molecule
Cegep/2
Word count
229 words
Reading time
2 minutes
Simplest whole number ratio between elements in a moleculeSyn.
simple formula
[!example] Empirical formula of
is .
Evaluation
To find the empirical formula of an unknown reagent knowing the products:
- If there's a common element between the reagent and multiple products:
- For each element shared only by the reagent and one product, find quantity and mass
- Find mass of last element in the reagent by subtraction
- Convert mass to quantity
- Otherwise:
- For each element shared only by the reagent and one product, find quantity
- Divide moles by the smallest number of moles
- Optionally multiply and round to obtain integer values
Examples
Butanoic acid consists entirely of 𝐶, 𝐻 and 𝑂. Combustion analysis of a 0.3164 𝑔 sample of liquid butanoic acid yielded 0.6322 𝑔 𝐶𝑂2 and 0.2588 𝑔 𝐻2𝑂 at 25 ℃. A separate experiment showed that the molar mass of butanoic acid is 88.1051 𝑔/𝑚𝑜𝑙. Determine the empirical formula of butanoic acid.
The empirical formula of butanoic acid is