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empirical formula of acetic acid step by step explanation ​

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Answered by poonammudgil78
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It should be borne in mind, however, that the strict definition is the simplest ratio of elements in a compound, rather than the total number of atoms in the molecule. Thus, the empirical formula for acetic acid is, strictly, CH2O which is less helpful ... ... Therefore a useful empirical formula for CH3COOH is C2H4O2.

Answered by Sadanandaananya
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In providing an empirical formula of a chemical entity it's common to include the number of each of the elements making up that formula, rather than reducing it to the lowest, integral ratio of atoms which would provide no clue as to whether the entity exists as a dimer, trimer, etc. Therefore a useful empirical formula for CH3COOH is C2H4O2.

It should be borne in mind, however, that the strict definition is the simplest ratio of elements in a compound, rather than the total number of atoms in the molecule. Thus, the empirical formula for acetic acid is, strictly, CH2O which is less helpful in providing a clue as to the identity of the chemical.

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