2.2.2 Empirical and molecular formulas

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    • What does the empirical formula of a compound represent?
      Simplest whole number ratio
    • The molecular formula of a compound represents the actual number of atoms
    • Match the characteristic with the correct type of formula:
      Molecular Formula ↔️ Actual number of atoms
      Empirical Formula ↔️ Simplest whole number ratio
    • The molecular formula often is a whole number multiple of the empirical formula
    • What does the molecular formula of a compound represent?
      Actual number of atoms
    • How does the empirical formula relate to the molecular formula?
      Simplest whole number ratio
    • Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound
      1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
      2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass of the compound
      3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
      4️⃣ Determine the percentage composition
    • To identify the percentage composition of a compound, you first need to determine its molecular or empirical formula
    • The percentage of each element in a compound is calculated by dividing its mass by the total molar mass and multiplying by 100.
    • Calculate the percentage composition of carbon in glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)
      1️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol)
      2️⃣ (180.16 g/mol)
      3️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol)
      4️⃣ (6 × 12.01 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol) × 100%
    • The percentage of oxygen in glucose is calculated as (6 × 16.00 g/mol) / (180.16 g/mol) × 100%.
    • Match the characteristic with the correct type of composition:
      Definition ↔️ Percentage of each element
      Calculation ↔️ Multiply percentage by total mass
      Purpose ↔️ Gives the actual mass
    • The empirical formula represents the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound.
    • What is the empirical formula of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
      CH₂O
    • The molecular formula of glucose is C₆H₁₂O₆.

      True
    • The empirical formula shows the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound.
    • What is the molecular formula of glucose?
      C₆H₁₂O₆
    • The empirical formula of glucose is CH₂O
      True
    • What does the molecular formula represent?
      Actual number of atoms
    • Match the formula type with its relationship:
      Empirical Formula ↔️ May be the same as or a multiple of the molecular formula
      Molecular Formula ↔️ Often a whole number multiple of the empirical formula
    • The empirical formula represents the actual number of atoms in a molecule.
      False
    • Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound:
      1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
      2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass of the compound
      3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
      4️⃣ Calculate the percentage of each element
    • To calculate the percentage of an element in a compound, you divide its mass by the molar mass and multiply by 100.

      True
    • What is the percentage of carbon in glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
      40.00%
    • The percentage of oxygen in glucose is 53.33%.
    • Mass composition refers to the mass of each element in a compound.

      True
    • What is the first step to calculate the moles of each element in a compound?
      Determine the formula
    • What is the mass of carbon in 100 g of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
      72.06 g
    • The moles of oxygen in 100 g of glucose are 6.00 mol.
    • The moles of each element are calculated by dividing the mass of the element by its atomic mass
    • How many moles of carbon are present in 100 g of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)?
      6.00 mol
    • The mole ratio for a compound with 0.25 mol C, 0.5 mol H, and 0.25 mol O is 1:2:1
      True
    • The empirical formula of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) is CH₂O
    • What does the molecular formula of a compound represent?
      Actual number of atoms
    • The molecular formula of glucose is C₆H₁₂O₆, while its empirical formula is CH₂O
      True
    • What is the third step in identifying the percentage composition of a compound?
      Calculate the mass of each element
    • Steps to identify the percentage composition of a compound
      1️⃣ Determine the molecular or empirical formula
      2️⃣ Calculate the molar mass
      3️⃣ Calculate the mass of each element
      4️⃣ Calculate the percentage of each element
    • To convert from percentage composition to mass composition, first calculate the total mass of the compound.
    • The mass composition provides the absolute amounts of each element in a compound.

      True
    • The atomic mass of oxygen is 16.00 g/mol.