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13 October, 15:41

A compound contains 47.08% carbon, 6.59% hydrogen and 46.33% chlorine by mass. what is the empirical formula for the compound.

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  1. 13 October, 15:54
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    Assume there is 100 grams of the compound. The amounts of each elements would be: 47.08 g C, 6.59 g H and 46.33 g Cl. Convert them to moles.

    mol C: 47.08 g * 1 mol/12 g = 3.9233

    mol H: 6.59 g * 1mol/1g = 6.59

    mol Cl: 46.33 g * 1mol/35.45 g = 1.3069

    Divide the smallest amount of moles to each moles of the elements:

    C: 3.9233/1.3069 = 3

    H: 6.59/1.3069 = 5

    Cl: 1.3069/1.3069 = 1

    Therefore, the empirical formula of the compound is C₃H₅Cl.
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