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Lesson 5 – types of formula. Learning outcomes Explain the terms empirical formula and molecular formula. Calculate empirical and molecular formulae.

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1 Lesson 5 – types of formula

2 Learning outcomes Explain the terms empirical formula and molecular formula. Calculate empirical and molecular formulae. © Pearson Education Ltd 2008 This document may have been altered from the original

3 Empirical formula Simplest way of showing a formula Sodium chloride is a giant structure, millions of ions are bonded together, it would be very hard to represent that as a formula.

4 Finding the empirical formula We can find the % of each element in a compound by experiments Then we can work out the simplest whole number ratio for each type of atom in the compound This is called its EMPIRICAL FORMULA

5 Method 1.list all the elements in the compound 2.underneath each element, write the experimental masses or percentages 3.divide each mass or percentage by the A r for that element 4.turn those numbers into a ratio by multiplying or dividing by a well chosen number (e.g. The smallest number!) 5.get the ratio into its simplest form, this is the empirical formula of the compound

6 Worked example Find the empirical formula of the iron oxide produced when 44.8g of iron reacts with 19.2g of oxygen. (A r Fe = 56, A r O = 16) Method List the two elements Fe O Write in the masses 44.8 19.2 Divide by the A r of each element 44.8/56 19.2/16 0.8 1.2 Multiply by 10 (to make whole number) 8 12 Work out what 8 and 12 are divisible by (hint 4 is the magic number!) 2 3 So the simplest formula is Fe 2 O 3

7 Next steps... Complete the worksheet Complete question 1 in the text book Follow the steps for success! If you finish, extra questions are available

8 Molecular formula Molecular formula are used for compounds that exist as simple molecules. A molecular formula tells you the number of each type of atom that make up a molecule.

9 Week 2 © Pearson Education Ltd 2008 This document may have been altered from the original Molecule of propane What’s the molecular formula of propane?

10 Week 2 © Pearson Education Ltd 2008 This document may have been altered from the original A molecule of butane What’s the molecular formula of butane? What would be the empirical formula?

11 Worked example A compound has an empirical formula of CH 2 and a relative molecular mass M r of 56.0. What is its molecular formula? Empirical formula mass of CH 2 = 12.0 + (1.0x2) = 14.0 Number of CH 2 units in a molecule = 56.0/14.0 = 4 Molecular formula (4 x CH 2 ) = C 4 H 8

12 Complete question 2 in the text book

13 Quiz quiz trade Write a question that either requires someone to calculate an empirical formula or a molecular formula Calculate the answer to your question Move around the room, ask a question, answer a question, swap cards


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