What is the ratio of empirical formula mass to molecular formula mass of benzene?
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In Chemistry, the empirical formula of a substance gives the total number of atoms present in a substance.
In Benzene C6H6 there are six carbons and six hydrogen atoms. The ratio of empirical formula is 6:6 which results in 1:1, which is CH represented as empirical formula and the formula mass of CH is (12+1), which is equal to 13g/Mol.
In Benzene C6H6 there are six carbons and six hydrogen atoms. The ratio of empirical formula is 6:6 which results in 1:1, which is CH represented as empirical formula and the formula mass of CH is (12+1), which is equal to 13g/Mol.
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Answer:
The answer is 1:6
Explanation:
As the formula for benzene = C6H6
Empirical formula is the simplest way to write a chemical formula so hence it is CH .
Whereas the molecular formula remain as the same which is C6H6
So hence the ratio is Empirical formula : Molecular formula
CH. : C6H6
Hence ratio is 1:6
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