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2 October, 12:54

Explain how to determine the molecular formula of a compound?

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  1. 2 October, 13:06
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    To get the molecular formula, you must either know the molecular mass or do an experiment to find it.

    Example

    An unknown compound contains 85.63 % C and 14.37 % H. Its experimental molar mass is 56 g/mol. What is its molecular formula?

    Solution

    Assume we have 100 g of the compound. Then we have 85.63 g of C and 14.37 g of H.

    Moles of C=85.63g C * 1 mol C 12.01g C = 7.130 mol C

    Moles of H=14.37g H * 1 mol H 1.008g H = 14.26 mol H

    Moles of CMoles of H = 7.130mol 14.26mol = 12.000 ≈ 12

    The empirical formula is CH2.
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