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Empirical Formula. The simplest ratio of atoms For example, the empirical formula of H 2 O 2 (hydrogen peroxide) is HO (1 hydrogen atom for every oxygen atom) What is the empirical formula of glucose, C 6 H 12 O 6 ? Sucrose, C 12 H 22 O 11 ?. How to calculate EF.
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Empirical Formula • The simplest ratio of atoms • For example, the empirical formula of H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is HO (1 hydrogen atom for every oxygen atom) • What is the empirical formula of glucose, C6H12O6? Sucrose, C12H22O11?
How to calculate EF Q: Calculate the EF of a compound containing 49.5% C, 5.2% H, 28.8% N and 16.5 % O by mass. • Arrange the elements in % or mass 49.5g C, 5.2g H, 28.8g N, 16.5g O • Divide each by the molar mass of the element to get moles C49.5g H5.2g N28.8g O16.5g 12gmol-1 1 gmol-1 14gmol-1 16gmol-1
C 4.125molH 5.20molN 2.056molO 1.031mol • Divide everything by the SMALLEST NUMBER of moles 4.125 5.2 2.056 1.031 1.031 1.031 1.031 1.031 = 4 : 5 : 2 : 1 • Write the formula with the simplest whole number ratio C4H5N2O ANSWER
Now try these! Calculate the EF: • Nutrasweet is 57.14% C, 6.16% H, 9.52% N and 27.18% O. • A compound is 72.2% Mg and 27.8% N • An oxide of nitrogen contains 42.05 g N and 95.95 g of O. • Mercury forms a compound that is 73.9% Hg and 26.1% Cl. • Vitamin C contains 40.92% C, 4.58% H and 54.50% O.
Now try these - ANSWERS • C14H18N2O5 • Mg3N2 • NO2 • HgCl2 • C3H4O3
From EF to molecular formula • The molecular formula is the ACTUAL NUMBER OF EACH ATOM in the compound
How to work out the MF • Calculate the molar mass for the empirical formula. Example: for a compound where the EF is HO and actual molar mass is 34 gmol-1 Molar mass of EF = 1 + 16 = 17 gmol-1 • Divide the molar mass MF ÷ EF Actual MF ÷ EF 34 ÷ 17 gmol-1 = 2 • Multiply the formula by the factor calculated in part 2. HO x 2 = H2O2
Questions – Molecular formula • A compound has an empirical formula of CH2Cl and a molar mass of 99 gmol-1. Calculate the molecular formula. • A compound has 75.46% C, 4.43% H and 20.1% O and a molar mass of 318 gmol-1. Calculate the molecular formula.
Answers – Molecular formula • The EF is CH2Cl. The molar mass for this is 12 + 2 x 1 + 35.5 = 49.5. 99 ÷ 49.5 = 2, therefore the molecular formula is TWICE that of the EF – C2H4Cl2. • The EF is C10H7O2. The molar mass for this is 12 x 10 + 7 x 1 + 2 x 16 = 159. 318 ÷ 159 = 2, therefore the molecular formula is TWICE that of the EF – C20H14O4.