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Empirical Formula (HL IB Chemistry)

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Alexandra Brennan

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Empirical Formula

  • The molecular formula is the formula that shows the number and type of each atom in a molecule
    • E.g. the molecular formula of ethanoic acid is C2H4O2

  • The empirical formula is the simplest whole number ratio of the atoms of each element present in one molecule or formula unit of the compound
    • E.g. the empirical formula of ethanoic acid is CH2O
    • It can be deduced from data that give the percentage composition by mass of the elements in a compound

  • Organic molecules often have different empirical and molecular formulae
  • The formula of an ionic compound is always an empirical formula

Worked example

Determine the empirical formula of a compound that contains 10 g of hydrogen and 80 g of oxygen.

Answer:

  Hydrogen Oxygen
Note the mass of each element 10 g 80 g
Divide the masses by atomic masses

10
1.01

= 10 mol

80
16.00

= 5 mol

Divide by the lowest figure to obtain nearest whole number ratio

10
5.0 

=2

 5.0

 5.0 

=1

Empirical formula H2O

Worked example

Determine the empirical formula of a compound that contains 85.7% carbon and 14.3% hydrogen.

Answer:

  Carbon Hydrogen
Note the X by mass of each element 85.6 14.3
Divide the X by atomic masses

85.7
12.01

=7.14 mol

14.3
1.01

= 14.2 mol

Divide by the lowest figure to obtain nearest whole number ratio

7.14
7.14

= 1

14.2
7.14

= 2

Empirical formula CH2

Molecular formula

  • The molecular formula gives the actual numbers of each element present in the formula of the compound
  • The molecular formula can be found by dividing the relative molecular mass by the relative mass of the empirical formula and finding the multiple that links the empirical formula to the molecular formula
  • Multiply the empirical formula by this number to find the molecular formula

Worked example

The empirical formula of X is C4H10S and the relative molecular mass of X is 180.42.

What is the molecular formula of X?

Relative Atomic Mass Carbon: 12.01    Hydrogen: 1.01    Sulfur: 32.07

Answer:

  • Step 1: Calculate the relative mass of empirical formula

Relative empirical mass = (C x 4) + (H x 10) + (S x 1)

Relative empirical mass = (12.01 x 4) + (1.01 x 10) + (32.07 x 1)

Relative formula mass = 90.21

  • Step 2: Divide relative molecular mass of X by relative mass of empirical formula

The multiple between X and the empirical formula = 180.42/90.21 = 2

  • Step 3: Multiply the empirical formula by 2

   2 x C4H10S    =    C8H20S2

     The molecular formula of X is C8H20S2 

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Alexandra Brennan

Author: Alexandra Brennan

Expertise: Chemistry

Alex studied Biochemistry at Newcastle University before embarking upon a career in teaching. With nearly 10 years of teaching experience, Alex has had several roles including Chemistry/Science Teacher, Head of Science and Examiner for AQA and Edexcel. Alex’s passion for creating engaging content that enables students to succeed in exams drove her to pursue a career outside of the classroom at SME.