How would you determine the empirical and molecular formula for hydrogen peroxide, which is 5.94% H and 94.06% O and has a molar mass of 34.01 g/mol?
2 Answers
The molecular formula is
Explanation:
Since the percentages add up to 100%, we can assume that we have a 100-g sample, which will allow us to convert the percentages into grams.
Determine Moles of Each Element
First we need to determine moles of H and O by dividing their given masses by their molar masses (atomic weight on the periodic table) in g/mol.
Determine Mole ratios and Empirical Formula
Since the number of moles for H and O are equal, the mole ratios are 1.
The empirical formula is
Determine the molecular formula.
The empirical formula mass is
The molecular formula mass is
To get the molecular formula, multiply the subscripts of the empirical formula times 2.
The molecular formula is
these formulas are used in solving the problem
n(empirical formula)=molecular formula
n=molecular formula mass/empirical formula mass
Explanation:
Atomic mass of H=1.008
Atomic mass of O=16
amount of hydrogen present in sample=5.94/1.008=5.8
amount of oxygen present in sample=94.06/16=5.8
RATIO: H : O
5.8 : 5.8
1 : 1
so empirical formula= HO
n(empirical formula)=molecular formula
n=molecular formula mass/empirical formula mass
n=34.01/17
=2
2(HO)=H2O2
H2O2 is molecular formula.