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31 August, 11:39

Which of the following best describes an empirical formula?

A) a chemical formula that lists the percent composition of each element

B) a chemical formula that identifies the oxidation state of each element

C) a chemical formula that shows the relative number of each type of atom in a molecule, using the smallest possible ratio

D) a chemical formula that uses the numbers of atoms of each element as they actually occur in a molecule

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  1. 31 August, 11:57
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    Option C:

    a chemical formula that shows the relative number of each type of atom in a molecule, using the smallest possible ratio

    Explanation:

    Empirical Formula:

    Empirical formula is the simplest ration of atoms in the molecule but not all numbers of atoms in a compound.

    So,

    Tha ration of the molecular formula should be divided by whole number to get the simplest ratio of molecule

    For Example

    C₂H₆O₂ Consist of Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O)

    Now

    Look at the ratio of these three atoms in the compound

    C : H : O

    2 : 6 : 2

    Divide the ratio by two to get simplest ratio

    C : H : O

    2/2 : 6/2 : 2/2

    1 : 3 : 1

    So for the empirical formula the simplest ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen is 1:3:1

    So the empirical formula will be

    Empirical formula of C₂H₆O₂ = CH₃O

    So, Option C is correct:

    a chemical formula that shows the relative number of each type of atom in a molecule, using the smallest possible ratio
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