define empirical formula and molecular formula ?
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empirical formula :-
the empirical formula of a compound reflects the simple ratio of atoms present in the formula of units of the compound.
molecular formula :-
the molecular formula is the actual number of atoms of the constituent elements that comprise a molecule of the substance.
molecular formula = ( empirical formula ) n
here n = 1 , 2,3
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★It represents the simplest relative
whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in the molecule of the substance.
For example, CH is the empirical formula of benzene in which ratio of the atoms of carbon and hydrogen is 1 : 1. It also indicates that the ratio of carbon and hydrogen is 12 : 1 by mass.
★Molecular formula of a compound is one which expresses as the actual number of atoms of each element present in one molecule.
C6H6 is the molecular formula of benzene indicating that six carbon atoms and six hydrogen atoms are present in a molecule of benzene.
Thus,
Molecular formula = n x Empirical formula
Molecular formula gives the following informations:-
(i) Various elements present in the molecule.
(ii) Number of atoms of various elements in the molecule.
(iii) Mass ratio of the elements. present in the molecule. The mass ratio of carbon and oxygen in CO2 molecule is 12 : 32 or 3 : 8.
(iv) Molecular mass of the substance.
(v) The number written before the formula indicates the number of molecules, e.g., 2CO2 means 2 molecules of carbon dioxide.
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