A compound is found to contain 50.05% sulfur and 49.95% oxygen by mass. What is the empirical formula for this compound?
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The empirical formula of the compound is SO_2
Explanation:
We take the total mass of the compound to be 100 grams, so, the percentages given for each element becomes its mass.
Mass of Sulfur = (50.05/100) × 100g
= 50.05g
Mass of Oxygen = (49.95/100) × 100g
= 49.95g
Molar mass of Sulfur = 32 g/mol
Molar mass of Oxygen = 16 g/mol
Moles of Sulfur = [{Given mass of S}\{Molar mass of S}]
= {50.05g}/{32g/mole}=1.56moles
Moles of Oxygen = [{Given mass of O}\{Molar mass of O}]
= {49.95g}/{16g/mole}=3.12moles
For Sulfur = {1.56}\{1.56}=1
For Oxygen = {3.12}\{1.56}=2
The ratio of S : O = 1 : 2
Empirical formula of the compound : SO_2
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SO2
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