Chemistry, asked by adityamishra4567, 10 months ago

A molecule with molecular weight of 180.18g/mol is analyzed and found to contain 40.0% carbon, 6.72% hydrogen and 53.28% oxygen. What is the empirical and molecular formula of the molecules

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Answered by rounaquejahan007
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Answer:

The empirical formula is

C

H

2

O

, and the molecular formula is some multiple of this.

Explanation:

In 100 g of the unknown, there are

40.0

g

12.011

g

m

o

l

1

C

;

6.7

g

1.00794

g

m

o

l

1

H

; and

53.5

g

16.00

g

m

o

l

1

O

.

We divide thru to get,

C

:

H

:

O

=

3.33

:

6.65

:

3.34

. When we divide each elemental ratio by the LOWEST number, we get an empirical formula of

C

H

2

O

, i.e. near enough to WHOLE numbers.

Now the molecular formula is always a multiple of the empirical formula; i.e.

(

EF

)

n

=

MF

.

So

60.0

g

m

o

l

1

=

n

×

(

12.011

+

2

×

1.00794

+

16.00

)

g

m

o

l

1

.

Clearly

n

=

2

, and the molecular formula is

2

×

(

C

H

2

O

)

=

C

x

H

y

O

z

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