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Revision as of 16:55, 2 January 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
An empirical formula is the simplest ratio of the different types of atom in a compound.
About Empirical Formulae
The empirical formula of a compound may not be the same as the chemical formula:
- Ethane - Chemical Formula C2H6, Empirical Formula CH3
- Ethene - Chemical Formula C2H4, Empirical Formula CH2
- Propene - Chemical Formula C3H6, Empirical Formula CH2
- Glucose - Chemical Formula C6H12O6, Empirical Formula CH2O
- Lactic Acid - Chemical Formula C3H6O3, Empirical Formula CH2O
- Empirical formulae are calculated from the amount of atoms in a chemical reaction.
- The number of atoms can be found if you know the mass of different elements and the relative atomic mass of the elements in the reaction.
Finding the Empirical Formula
| Number of Atoms | Skeletal Diagram | Ball and Stick Model |
| 100 atoms of Hydrogen react completely with 50 atoms of Oxygen. | ||
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The ratio of Hydrogen atoms to Oxygen atoms H:O 100:50 2:1 So the empirical formula is H2O |
In this diagram there are 4 Carbon atoms, 10 Hydrogen atoms. C:H 4:10 2:5 So the empirical formula is C2H5 |
In this diagram there are 4 Carbon atoms, 10 Hydrogen atoms and 2 Oxygen atoms. C:H:O 4:10:2 2:5:1 So the empirical formula is C2H5O |
| 64g of Oxygen is found to react completely with 8g of Hydrogen. Find the empirical formula for the product. | 60g of Carbon is found to react completely with 160g of Oxygen. Find the empirical formula for the product. | 416g of Sulphur is found to react completely with Oxygen to produce 832g of product. Find the empirical formula for the product. |
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State the mass of all reactants.
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Find the number of moles of each element. Relative Atomic Mass of Oxygen = 16g
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Find the number of moles of each element. Relative Atomic Mass of Carbon = 12g
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Find the number of moles of each element. Relative Atomic Mass of Sulphur = 32g
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Find the Ratio: 8:4 2:1 |
Find the Ratio: 5:10 1:2 |
Find the Ratio: 13:26 1:2 |
| The empirical formula of the product is H2O | The empirical formula of the product is CO2 | The empirical formula of the product is SO2 |