A 0.100g sample of a compound containing C, H, and O is burned oxygen producing 0.1783g of CO2 and 0.0734g of H2O. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.
Empirical Formula shows only
the ratio of number of atoms of each element in a compound.
Let empirical formula be CxHyOz. In this question, you are given that Oxygen is presented, it will be easier for you to set up the empirical formula.
Mole of CO2 = 0.00405 --> Mole of C = 0.00405 mol
Mole of H2O = 0.00408 --> Mole of H = 0.008156 mol
Find the mass of oxygen contained in the compound
mass of Oxygen = mass of compound - mass of C - mass of H
= 0.1 - 12*0.00505 - 1*0.008156
= 0.043244
Find the number of mole of oxygen: Mole of oxygen = 0.043244/16 = 0.0027 (mol)
Setting up the ratio. ( In order to set up the ratio, you need to know number of mole of each element in the compound)
C : H : O = 0.00405 : 0.008156 : 0.0027
= 0.00405/0.0027 : 0.008156/0.0027 : 0.0027/0.0027
= 1.5 : 3 : 1
= 3 : 6 : 2
Conclusion: the required Empirical formula is C3H6O2
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