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14 September, 03:11

A compound is found to be 38.76% calcium, 19.97% phosphorous and 41.28% oxygen. What is the empirical formula for this compound?

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  1. 14 September, 03:29
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    The empirical formula is Ca₃P₂O₈.

    Assume that you have 100 g of the compound.

    Then you have 38.76 g Ca, 19.97 g P, and 41.28 g O.

    Now, we must convert these masses to moles and find their ratios.

    If the number in the ratio are not close to integers, you multiply them by a number that makes them close to integers.

    From here on, I like to summarize the calculations in a table.

    Element Mass/g Moles Ratio * 2 Integers

    Ca 38.76 0.967 07 1.4998 2.9995 3

    P 19.97 0.644 82 1 2 2

    O 41.28 2.580 0 4.0011 8.0023 8

    The empirical formula is Ca₃P₂O₈.
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