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What is the empirical formula of a compound composed of 81. 71% c and 18. 29% h by mass?.

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This is a covalent compound of carbon and hydrogen atoms. We assume a compound sample mass of 100 grams. We use the given mass percent values to find the mass of each element in the sample:



m
C
=
0.8171
×
100

g
=
81.71

g
m
H
=
0.1829
×
100

g
=
18.29

g



Using the known molar masses, the molar quantities of carbon and hydrogen in this sample are:



n
C
=
81.71

g
×
m
o
l
12.01

g
=
6.803

m
o
l
n
H
=
18.29

g
×
m
o
l
1.01

g
=
18.11

m
o
l



The molar ratio of the elements is:



C
6.803
H
18.11



If we divide both subscripts by the smallest value and multiply by 3, then the empirical formula will be:



C
3
H
8
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