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Empirical & Molecular Formulas

Empirical Formula: a formula which has been reduced to the lowest terms. Molecular formula: a formula of a compound in which the subscripts give the actual number of each element in the formula

Here are the four formulas being used as examples: Molecular Formula Empirical Formula H2O C2H4O2 CH2O C6H12O6 Notice two things: 1. The molecular formula and the empirical formula can be identical. 2. You scale up from the empirical formula to the molecular formula by a whole number factor.

Why chemists use it? After a compound has been analyzed for percent composition, the formula can be calculated- the empirical formula. If the actual weight of a single molecule is known then the molecular formula can be calculated as well.

How to Find Empirical Formulas If given the percentages of each element, assume 100 grams of the substance and convert % into grams. Convert to moles by dividing the amount in grams by the atomic mass of that element. Select the SMALLEST value and divide ALL values by this smallest one. The results of Step 3 will either be VERY close to whole numbers or will be recognizable mixed number fractions If any result from Step 3 is a decimal mixed number, you must multiply ALL values by some number to make it a whole number. Ex: 1.33 x 3, 2.25 x 4, 2.50 x 2, etc.

How to Find Empirical Formulas 5. Use these whole number results as SUBSCRIPTS and write the empirical formula, listing the elements in the order they are given in the problem. (HINT: don’t be surprised in the subscripts in some formulas are VERY large-many organic molecules are huge)

This can be summarized with the following poem 1. Percent to mass 2. Mass to mole 3. Divide by small 4. Multiply 'til whole

Example 1: Find the empirical formula of a compound which contains 54 Example 1: Find the empirical formula of a compound which contains 54.93% potassium, 38.73% boron and 6.34% hydrogen.

Example 2: Find the empirical formula for a compound which contains 26 Example 2: Find the empirical formula for a compound which contains 26.8% Sn, 16.0% Cl and 57.2% I.

Molecular Formulas – are either the same as it’s experimentally determined empirical formula or it’s some whole number multiple of it. To determine the molecular formula, you must know the compound’s empirical formula AND the molar mass of the molecular compound.

How to Find Molecular Formulas 1.Calculate the mass of the empirical formula (which you have already found or it will be given to you ) 2.Divide the known molar mass by the mass of the empirical formula. 3.Multiply that number by the subscripts of the empirical formula to get the subscripts for the molecular formula.

Ex: The molar mass of a compound is 181 Ex: The molar mass of a compound is 181.50 g/mol and the empirical formula is C2HCl. What is the molecular formula?

Ex: Find the empirical formula for a compound containing only carbon and hydrogen if it is known to contain 84.21% carbon. If the molar mass is 114 g/mol, what is the molecular formula of this compound?