Okay, so I'm getting my Chemistry homework done right now, and I'm really stuck on a problem, which is:
"Tooth enamel, or hydroxyapatite, has a molar mass of 422 g/mol. Its composition is 28.5 percent calcium, 22 percent phosphorus, 49.3 percent oxygen, and 0.2 percent hydrogen. Caclulate the molecular formula."
I found the empirical formula, which I believe to be right -- C8H11O3N
Then, when I divide the molar mass by the empirical molar mass (979.36 g/mol), I get a 0.42 number, which wouldn't make any sense when I would multiply the subscripts. If you could guide me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!