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Calculate the empirical formula of a compound that is 42.9% Carbon and 57.1% Oxygen.

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Answer:

CO

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User Cuong Le Ngoc
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Answer:

CO.

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming the given percentages are by mass, we can solve this problem via imagining we have 100 g of the compound, if that were the case we would have:

  • 42.9 g of C
  • 57.1 g of O

Now we convert those masses into moles, using the elements' respective molar masses:

  • 42.9 g of C ÷ 12 g/mol = 3.57 mol C
  • 57.1 g of O ÷ 16 g/mol = 3.58 mol O

As the number of C moles and O moles is roughly the same, the empirical formula for the compound is CO.

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