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Page 1: Empirical and Molecular Formulas - Edl · Empirical Formula Calculations Reverse of Percent Composition: 1.Change percent signs to grams. 2.Using PT, convert grams to moles. 3.Divide

Empirical and Molecular FormulasTextbook Section 7.4

Page 2: Empirical and Molecular Formulas - Edl · Empirical Formula Calculations Reverse of Percent Composition: 1.Change percent signs to grams. 2.Using PT, convert grams to moles. 3.Divide

Today’s Learning Target

1. Determine the empirical formula given percent data.

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Empirical Formula

Definition: Formula with the lowest whole-number ratio between the elements

Examples:

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Empirical Formula Calculations

Reverse of Percent Composition:

1. Change percent signs to grams.2. Using PT, convert grams to moles.3. Divide by the smallest number of moles.4. Will give you the lowest ratio between the elements.

Page 5: Empirical and Molecular Formulas - Edl · Empirical Formula Calculations Reverse of Percent Composition: 1.Change percent signs to grams. 2.Using PT, convert grams to moles. 3.Divide

Empirical Formula Examples

1. Determine the empirical formula of the compound that contains 17.15% carbon, 1.44% hydrogen and 81.41% fluorine.

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Empirical Formula Examples

2. Determine the empirical formula for the compound that is 40.00% C, 6.72% H, and 53.29% O.

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HOMEWORK

Worksheet Questions 1-4, 10

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Today’s Learning Target

1. Determine the molecular formula given the molar mass and empirical formula.

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Molecular Formula

Definition: Formula showing the actual number of each element present in the compound.

To Calculate, need two things:

1. empirical formula2. molar mass of compound [given in problem]

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Molecular Formula Examples

1. Determine the molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of NH2 and a molar mass of 32.06 g/mol.

2. The empirical formula of hexane is C3H7. It’s molar mass is 86.2 g/mol. What is the molecular formula?

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Combining the Two

Caffeine is 49.5% C, 5.15% H, 16.5% O and 28.9% N by mass. From this data calculate the empirical formula. The molar mass of the compound is known to be 194.2 g/mol; determine the molecular formula for caffeine.

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HOMEWORK

FINISH WORKSHEET