Section 7.4 1. 2  An empirical formula consists of the symbols for the elements combined in a compound, with subscripts showing the smallest whole-number.

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 An empirical formula consists of the symbols for the elements combined in a compound, with subscripts showing the smallest whole-number mole ratio of the different atoms in the compound.  For an ionic compound, the formula unit is usually the compound’s empirical formula.  For a molecular compound, however, the empirical formula does not necessarily indicate the actual numbers of atoms present in each molecule. example: the empirical formula of the gas diborane is BH 3, but the molecular formula is B 2 H 6. 3

 To determine a compound’s empirical formula from its percentage composition, begin by converting percentage composition to a mass composition.  Assume that you have a g sample of the compound.  Then calculate the amount of each element in the sample.  example: diborane  The percentage composition is 78.1% B and 21.9% H.  Therefore, g of diborane contains 78.1 g of B and 21.9 g of H. 4

 Next, the mass composition of each element is converted to a composition in moles by dividing by the appropriate molar mass. 5 These values give a mole ratio of 7.22 mol B to 21.7 mol H.

 To find the smallest whole number ratio, divide each number of moles by the smallest number in the existing ratio. 6 Because of rounding or experimental error, a compound’s mole ratio sometimes consists of numbers close to whole numbers instead of exact whole numbers. In this case, the differences from whole numbers may be ignored and the nearest whole number taken.

 Quantitative analysis shows that a compound contains 36.70% potassium, 33.27% Cl and 30.03% O. Find the empirical formula of this compound. 7

 What is the empirical formula for a compound which is 17.15% C, 1.44% H and 81.41% F? 8

 60.00g of tetraethyl-lead (formerly in gasoline) contains 38.43g lead, 17.83g C and 3.74g H. What is the empirical formula of this compound? 9

 The empirical formula contains the smallest possible whole numbers that describe the atomic ratio.  The molecular formula is the actual formula of a molecular compound.  An empirical formula may or may not be a correct molecular formula.  The relationship between a compound’s empirical formula and its molecular formula can be written as follows. x(empirical formula) = molecular formula 10

 The formula masses have a similar relationship. x(empirical formula mass) = molecular formula mass  To determine the molecular formula of a compound, you must know the compound’s formula mass. Dividing the experimental formula mass by the empirical formula mass gives the value of x.  A compound’s molecular formula mass is numerically equal to its molar mass, so a compound’s molecular formula can also be found given the compound’s empirical formula and its molar mass. 11

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 The empirical formula of trichloroisocyanuric acid (bleach) was found to be OCNCl. Experimentation shows that the molar mass of this compound is g/mol. What is the compound’s molecular formula? 14

 What is the molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of NH 2 and a formula mass of 32.06amu? 15