Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 46.16% carbon; 53.84% nitrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert.

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Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 46.16% carbon; 53.84% nitrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: CN Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C2N2C2N2 1

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 3.18g carbon; 0.40g hydrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C2H3C2H3 Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 10 H 15 2

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 2.458g carbon; 0.459g hydrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C4H9C4H9 Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 8 H 18 3

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 40.00% carbon; 6.714% hydrogen; and 53.29% oxygen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: CH 2 O Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 6 H 12 O 6 4

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 81.71% carbon; 18.29% hydrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C3H8C3H8 Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 9 H 24 5

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 36.37% carbon; 6.104% hydrogen; and 57.53% fluorine 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: CH 2 F Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C2H4F2C2H4F2 6

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 40.80% carbon; 5.136% hydrogen; and 54.06% oxygen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C2H3O2C2H3O2 Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C4H6O4C4H6O4 7

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 51.47% carbon; 8.638% hydrogen; and 39.89% nitrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C3H6N2C3H6N2 Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 6 H 12 N 4 8

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 3.056g carbon; 0.257g hydrogen; 0.677g oxygen; and 0.595g nitrogen 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C 6 H 6 NO Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 18 H 18 N 3 O 3 9

Calculate the Empirical Formula for a compound with the following composition: 49.02% carbon; 2.743% hydrogen; and 48.24% chlorine 1)Change % to grams (if needed) 2)Convert grams to moles 3)Divide by smallest 4)Multiply to get all whole numbers Empirical Formula: C 3 H 2 Cl Next, find the molecular formula if the molecular mass is g/mol. Molecular Formula: C 9 H 6 Cl 3 10