Empirical formula: GCSE Chemistry Definition
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What is empirical formula?
In GCSE Chemistry, empirical formula is the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in the compound.
In ionic compounds, the formula of the ionic compound is always the empirical formula. For example, sodium chloride has an empirical formula of NaCl. For covalent compounds, the empirical formula can be calculated from the masses of each element in a compound, or by reducing the molecular formula (the actual number of atoms of each element) to the simplest ratio. For example, ethane has a molecular formula of C2H6 but an empirical formula of CH3.
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