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Empirical & Molecular Formulas Student Notes, Study notes of Chemistry

A. Empirical Formula: the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. B. Molecular Formula: shows how many atoms of each element are present ...

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Download Empirical & Molecular Formulas Student Notes and more Study notes Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! Empirical & Molecular Formulas Student Notes I. Empirical vs. Molecular Formulas A. Empirical Formula: the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. B. Molecular Formula: shows how many atoms of each element are present in a molecule or compound. C. Identify the following as molecular or empirical. i. CH6 ______________ ii. C2H2 ______________ iii. C12H6 ______________ iv. C2H4O ______________ v. C8H8S4 ______________ II. Calculating Empirical Formulas A. Steps: i. Step 1: If the element is given in a percent, assume 100 g. ii. Step 2: Convert the mass of each element to moles using the molar mass. iii. Step 3: Divide each mole value by the smallest mole value. iv. Step 4: If CLOSE, Round to the nearest whole number. 1. If answer is NOT close to a whole number, you will need to multiply by a factor of 2 or 3. 2. If answer ends with .5, multiply by 2. 3. If answer ends with .3 or .6, multiply by 3. v. You MUST multiply EACH element by the factor! vi. Step 5: Write Empirical Formula using answers as the subscripts. B. Example #1: Find the empirical formulas for a compound with 13.5% of calcium, 10.8% oxygen, 0.675% of hydrogen. C. Example #2: Determine the empirical formula for a compound composed of 40.00% C, 6.72% H, and 53.29% O. D. Example #3: 57.4% Carbon, 6.16% Hydrogen, 9.52% Nitrogen, 27.18% Oxygen III. Calculating Molecular Formulas A. Steps: i. Step 1: Find the molar mass of the empirical formula. ii. Step 2: Divide the molecular mass by the empirical mass (big number by small number). iii. Step 3: Multiply answer by each subscript in the empirical formula to get molecular formula.
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