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Bad White [126]
4 years ago
5

What is emperical formula of 62.4% C 4.19 % H 33.2% O

Chemistry
1 answer:
Wittaler [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C_{26}H_{21}O_{10}

Explanation:

We are given the following percentages:

Carbon ------ 62.4%

Hydrogen ------------ 4.19%

Oxygen ---------------- 33.2%

Now, let's take a 100g sample of this compound

since percentages are calculated out of 100, you will notice that the mass of the elements in the sample is the same as their percent composition

So we have:

Carbon -------- 62.4 grams

Hydrogen ----------- 4.19 grams

Oxygen ------------ 33.2 grams

With this information, we can calculate the number of moles of the respective elements in the given compound

Moles of Carbon (mass = 12u):

Given mass / Molar mass = 62.4 / 12 = 5.2 moles

Moles of Hydrogen (mass = 1u):

Given mass / Molar mass = 4.19 / 1 = 4.2 moles (approx)

Moles of oxygen (mass = 16u):

Given mass / Molar mass = 33.2 / 16 = 2 moles

The ratio of moles of the respective elements in our compound:

(Moles of Carbon)  :    (Moles of Hydrogen)   :  (Moles of Oxygen)

5.2   :     4.2   :    2

Which can be written as:    C_{5.12} H_{4.2} O_{2}

We are almost done but there is one problem, the formulas of compounds we see have whole numbers and not decimals

So, we will multiply all 3 of the numbers by the smallest number possible to get whole number ratios

Since there are 2 numbers we need to take care of and both of them have 2 in the decimal place,

we can multiply by 5 to get whole number ratios

So we get:

26   :    21   :    10

Therefore the molecular formula of the compound:

C_{26}H_{21}O_{10}

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