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8 March, 04:52

A compound is found to be 20 percent carbon, 1 percent hydrogen, and 12 percent nitrogen, with the rest being oxygen. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

a. CHO

b. C4H6O10

C. C2HNO5

d. Cannot determine from the information provided

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  1. 8 March, 05:14
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    First we need to determine the amount of oxygen present.

    %O = 100 - 20 - 1 - 12 = 67%

    Thus

    C = 20%

    H = 1%

    N = 12%

    O = 67%

    since we are not given if the given percentages are in mass or mole, we will assume that it is by mass. therefore with a basis of 100 g of compound the mole percentages are

    C = 0.22

    H = 0.13

    N = 0.11

    O = 0.54

    dividing everything by the lowest percentage (0.11) the empirical formula is

    C2HNO5
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