Determining Chemical Formulas Define empirical formula Determine empirical formula Explain relationship between empirical formula and molecular formula Determine molecular formula from empirical formula
Empirical Formula Empirical Formula – consists of the symbols for the elements combined in a compound, with subscripts showing the smallest whole-number ratio of the different atoms in the compound Always assume 100.0 g sample Change percents to grams Calculate moles of each element Divide moles by smallest mole amount to determine ratio Multiply to get whole numbers (if necessary)
Molecular Formula Molecular Formula – the actual formula of a molecular compound Example: C2H4 – ethylene C3H6 – cyclopropane Both have a 2H:1C ratio
Determining Molecular Formula Must know formula mass to calculate molecular formula Divide experimental formula mass by empirical mass Multiply subscripts by quotient Example – find molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of CH and a formula mass of 78.110 amu
Answer C – 12.011 H – 1.008 Total = 13.019 78.110 ÷ 13.019 ≈ 6 6(CH) = C6H6
Determine the Empirical Formula of Aspirin What is the empirical formula of aspirin? It has 4.48 % H, 60.00 % C, and 35.52 % O by mass.
Finding Molecular Formula from Empirical Formula An unknown compound is found in tree sap. It has been shown to be composed of 40.0% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen and 53.3% oxygen by mass. It was also discovered that 5.00 moles of the material has a mass of 900 grams. What is the molecular formula of this compound?
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