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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds 1.To understand the meaning of empirical formula 2.To learn to calculate empirical formulas 3.To learn to calculate the molecular formula of a compound Objectives
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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds What is the Formula? mass spec If I analyze a compound by mass as 7.7% Hydrogen and 92.3 % Carbon what is its formula? If I have 100g of the compound how many grams do I have of each element? How many moles of each element do I have? What is the simple number ratio between the two numbers of moles? What is the formula? Is this the only possible formula?
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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds A. Empirical Formulas The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest whole number ratio of the atoms present in the compound. What is the empirical formula of the following compounds? Sodium Peroxide Na 2 O 2 Terephthalic acid C 8 H 6 O 4 Phenobarbital C 12 H 12 N 2 O 3 1,4-dichloro-2-butene C 4 H 6 Cl 2
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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds B. Calculation of Empirical Formulas
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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds C. Calculation of Molecular Formulas The molecular formula is the exact formula of the molecules present in a substance. The molecular formula is always an integer multiple of the empirical formula. Molecular formula = (empirical formula) n where n is a whole number Empirical Formula: CH Molar Mass = 78 Molecular Formula?
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Section 6.3 Formulas of Compounds Formula Summary For the sugar glucose
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