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A compound is 2.00% H by mass, 32.7% S by mass, and 853% O by mass. What is its empirical

formula?
The final step is to use the mole ratios of the elements to write the empirical formula
The mole ratios of the elements are:
mole ratio of H:S:0 = 2:14
The mole ratios show the ratios of the elements in the compound. Use these ratios to identify the
subscripts on each element in the empirical formula Remember that the subscript 1 is not shown
What is the correct empirical formula for this compound?
HSO
H₂SO4
H2SO4

User Jzahedieh
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Answer:

H2SO4

Step-by-step explanation:

User Hasson
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Answer:

H2SO4

Step-by-step explanation:

In 100 g of the compound we hgave

2.00 g H, 32.7 g S and 65.3 g O.

2g* 1 mol/g = 2.0 mol H

32.7 g S * 1 mol/32.1 g = 1.02 mol S

65.3 g 0 * 1 mol/16 g = 4.08 mol O

2.0 mol H : 1.02 mol S : 4.08 mol O = 2 mol H : 1 mol S : 4 mol O

H2SO4

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