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27 February, 22:08

Q6. The manufacturer supplying concentrated ethanoic acid for the production of vinegar als

supplied other acids. The label had come off a batch of one of these other acids.

A sample of this unknown acid was analysed and found to contain 54.5% of carbon and 9.10% OL

hydrogen by mass, the remainder being oxygen.

CHO

(a)

Use these data to calculate the empirical formula of the unknown acid.

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  1. 27 February, 23:06
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    The problem gives us the percentages for carbon and hydrogen in the unknown acid:

    54.5 % carbon

    9.10 % hydrogen

    The difference until 100 % is oxygen:

    36.4 % oxygen

    Now we may calculate the empirical formula of the unknown acid:

    First we divide each percentage by the atomic mass of each component:

    carbon = 54.5 / 12 = 4.54

    hydrogen = 9.1 / 1 = 9.1

    oxygen = 36.4 / 16 = 2.28

    Now we divide the answers to the smallest number, which is 2.28:

    carbon = 4.54 / 2.28 = 2

    hydrogen = 9.1 / 2.28 = 4

    oxygen = 2.28 / 2.28 = 1

    Now the empirical formula for the acid will be:

    C₂H₄O₁

    And molecular formula:

    (C₂H₄O₁) ₓ, but here we do not have enough information to determine unknown "x".
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