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1 November, 11:30

What is the empirical formula for a compound if a sample contains 1.0 g of S and 1.5 g of O?

SO SO3 S2O2 S2O 3

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  1. 1 November, 11:39
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    To determine the empirical formula of a compound, we divide the given masses to their respective atomic weights. For S, 1.0 g divided by 32 g/mol is 0.03125 mol S; for O, 1.5 gram O divided by 16 g/mol O is equal to 0.09375 mol O. We divide the greater number o mole by less number of mole, that is 0.09325/0.03125 is 3. Hence for S, it is 1 and for O, it is equal to 3. The answer is SO3.
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