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4 December, 21:28

An unknown compound was decomposed into 63.2 g carbon, 5.26 g hydrogen, and 41.6 g oxygen. what is its empirical formula?

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  1. 4 December, 22:34
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    Step 1:

    Divide mass of each element with its M. mass in order to find out moles.

    C = 63.2 g / 12 g/mol = Moles = 5.26 moles

    H = 5.26 g / 1.008 g/mol = Moles = 5.21 moles

    C = 41.6 g / 16 g/mol = Moles = 2.6 moles

    Step 2:

    Select moles of the element with least value and divide all moles of element by it,

    C H O

    5.26/2.6 : 5.21/2.6 : 2.6/2.6

    2.02 : 2.00 : 1

    Result:

    Empirical Formula = C₂H₂O
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