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1 Unit 6: Chemical Quantities
Chapter 10: Empirical and Molecular Formulas

2 Empirical Formulas Empirical Formulas
The lowest whole-number ratio of atoms of the elements in a compound. Empirical Formulas are much like creating a recipe of elements. Orange Juice  1 can of concentrate to 3 cans of water = (OJ)1(H2O)3 = 1:3 ratio Double Batch (OJ)2(H2O)6 = 2:6 = 1:3 ratio

3 Empirical Formulas Steps in determining Empirical Formulas :
Assume that the percent given is equal to the number of grams in a 100 gram sample. Meaning…remove the % and add g for the units. Convert the grams to moles using the molar mass. Divide each mole value by the smallest mole calculated to determine a ratio. If all the values are not near a whole number (_.8-_.2 range), multiply ALL the values by 2 or 3 until the values are all whole numbers. Give the Empirical Formula

4 Empirical Formulas Practice with Steps
A compound is analyzed and found to contain % nitrogen and 74.1 % oxygen. Find the empirical formula of the compound. Step 1: Assume percents are grams Nitrogen = 23.9% = 23.9g Oxygen = 74.1% = 74.1g

5 Empirical Formulas Practice with Steps
A compound is analyzed and found to contain % nitrogen and 74.1 % oxygen. Find the empirical formula of the compound. Step 2: Convert to moles using molar mass Nitrogen = 23.9 g 1 mol =1.85 mol Nitrogen 14 g Oxygen = 74.1 g 1 mol = 4.63 mol Oxygen 16 g

6 Empirical Formulas Practice with Steps
A compound is analyzed and found to contain % nitrogen and 74.1 % oxygen. Find the empirical formula of the compound. Step 3: Divide each mole by the smallest mole value Nitrogen = 1.85 mol ÷ 1.85 mol = 1mol of N Oxygen = 4.63 mol ÷ 1.85 mol = 2.5 mol of O

7 Empirical Formulas Practice with Steps
A compound is analyzed and found to contain % nitrogen and 74.1 % oxygen. Find the empirical formula of the compound. Step 4: Multiply the moles by a coefficient to have whole number ratios. Nitrogen = 1 mol x 2 = 2 mol of N Oxygen = 2.5 mol x 2 = 5 mol of O Step 5: Give Empirical Formula N2O5

8 Molecular Formulas Molecular Formulas Requires two things
Based on Empirical Formulas Most molecular formulas are empirical formulas, but some molecular formulas are not the lowest ratios. Example: Hydrogen Peroxide Empirical Formula  HO Molecular Formula  H2O2 Requires two things Mass of the Compound Empirical Formula of the Compound

9 Molecular Formulas Practice
Calculate the molecular formula of a compound whose mass is 60.0 g and empirical formula is CH4N. Find the molar mass of the empirical formula CH4 N = 30.0 g/mol

10 Molecular Formulas Practice
Calculate the molecular formula of a compound whose mass is 60.0 g and empirical formula is CH4N. Divide the molecular mass by the empirical mass Molecular mass/ empirical mass (60.0 / 30.0 ) = 2

11 Molecular Formulas Practice
Calculate the molecular formula of a compound whose mass is 60.0 g and empirical formula is CH4N. Multiply the empirical formula subscripts by the coefficient found in step 2. C (1x2) H (4x2) N (1x2) = C2H8N2


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