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23 September, 08:43

The most common form of nylon (nylon-6) is 63.68% carbon, 12.38% nitrogen, 9.80% hydrogen, and 14.4% oxygen. calculate the empirical formula for nylon-6.

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  1. 23 September, 08:54
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    The empirical formula for nylon-6 is calculated as below

    find the moles of each element

    mole = % composition / molar mass

    that is carbon = 63.68 / 12 = 5.31 moles

    nitrogen=12.38/14=0.88 moles

    hydrogen = 9.80/1 = 9.8 moles

    oxygen = 14.4/16 = 0.9 moles

    find the mole ratio by dividing each moles with smallest moles (0.88 moles)

    that is

    carbon = 5.31/0.88 = 6

    Nitrogen = 0.88/0.88 = 1

    Hydrogen = 9.80/0.88 = 11

    oxygen = 0.9/0.88 = 1

    therefore the empirical formula = C6NH11O
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