Writing Empirical and Molecular Formulas

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Writing Empirical and Molecular Formulas

What is an empirical formula?

 A chemical formula in which the ratio of the elements are in the lowest terms is called an

empirical formula

.

Example:

 The empirical formula for a glucose molecule (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) is CH 2 O. All the

subscripts

are divisible by six.

C 6 H 12 O 6 6 6 6 C H 2 O

Exceptions:

Some formulas, such as the one for carbon dioxide, CO 2 , are already empirical formulas without being

reduced

.

Calculating empirical formula:

 To find the empirical formula from the molecular formula, you must

divide

all the subscripts by the (GCF)

greatest common factor

.

Determine the empirical formulas for each of the following molecular formulas.

1. C 8 H 18 …..______________

2. H 2 O 2 ……______________ 3. Hg 2 Cl 2 …..______________ 4. C 3 H 6 …….______________ 5. Na 2 C 2 O 4 ..._____________

6. H 2 O......________________

7. C 4 H 8 ….._______________

8. C 4 H 6 …..________________

9. C 7 H 12 …._______________

10. CH 3 COOH….___________

Finding empirical formulas using molecular mass:     Find mass (or %) of each element.

Find moles of each element.

Divide moles by the smallest # to find subscripts.

When necessary, multiply subscripts by 2, 3, or 4 to get whole #’s.

EXAMPLE: Find the empirical formula for a sample of 25.9% N and 74.1% O.

 25.9g = 1.85 mol N 1.85mol N = 1 N x 2 = N 2 14g/mol 1.85 mol  74.1 g = 4.63 mol O 4.63 mol O = 2.5 O x 2 = O 5 16 g/mol 1.85 mol N 2 O 5

PRACTICE PROBLEMS:

1.

A substance is 36.1% by weight calcium and 63.9% chlorine. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

2. A compound is 43.4%Na, 11.3%C, and 45.3% O. What is the empirical formula for this compound?

3. A compound is 2.46%H, 39.1%S, and 58.5%O. What is the empirical formula for this compound?

What is a molecular formula?

 A molecular formula is the “

true formula

” of a compound. The chemical formula for a molecular compound shows the actual number of

atoms

present in a

molecule

.

To find the molecular formula from the empirical formula:

 Find the empirical formula.

 Determine the empirical formula mass.

 Divide the molecular mass by the empirical formula mass to determine the multiple.

 Multiply the empirical formula by the multiple to find the molecular formula.

MF mass EF mass = n (EF)n = molecular formula

EXAMPLE:

The empirical formula for ethylene is CH 2.

molecular formula if the molecular mass is Find the 28.1g/mol.

C = 1 x 12 = 12 H = 2 x 1 = +2 14g/mol = empirical formula mass 28.1 g/mol = 2 14 g/mol (CH 2 ) 2  C 2 H 4

Practice Problems:

1. Find the molecular formula for a compound with a mass of 78 amu and the empirical formula CH.

2. Find the molecular formula for a compound with a mass of 82 amu and the empirical formula C 3 H 5 .

3. Find the molecular formula for a compound with a mass of 90 amu and the empirical formula HCO 2 .

4. Find the molecular formula for a compound with a mass of 112 amu and the empirical formula CH 2 .

5. Find the molecular formula for a compound with a mass of 40 amu and the empirical formula C 3 H 4 .

More Practice Problems:

Writing Empirical Formulas: 1.Determine the empirical formula of a compound containing 2.644 g of gold and 0.476 of chlorine.

2. Determine the empirical formula of a compound containing 0.928 g of gallium and 0.412 of phosphorus.

Writing Molecular Formulas:

9.

Find the molecular formula of a compound that contains 42.56g of palladium and 0.80g of hydrogen. The molar mass of the compound is 216. g/mol.