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EMPIRICAL FORMULA The empirical formula represents the smallest ratio of atoms present in a compound. The molecular formula gives the total number of atoms.

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1 EMPIRICAL FORMULA The empirical formula represents the smallest ratio of atoms present in a compound. The molecular formula gives the total number of atoms of each element present in one molecule of a compound. The empirical formula is the simplest formula and the molecular formula is the “true” formula.

2 EMPIRICAL FORMULA Mass % of Empirical elements Formula Grams of
Assume g sample Calculate mole ratio Use Atomic Masses Mass % of elements Empirical Formula Grams of each element Moles of each element

3 EMPIRICAL FORMULA Step 1: If given the % composition, assume a 100g sample then convert % to grams. Step 2: Use the atomic masses to convert grams to moles. Step 3: Divide the moles of each element by the SMALLEST mole fraction. Step 4: The results from step 3 should be a whole number, if not, make it so by multiplying by a common factor.

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