How would you find the molecular formula from empirical formula?

1 Answer
Jan 31, 2016

You need an idea of the molecular mass.

Explanation:

The molecular formula is ALWAYS a multiple of the empirical formula.

Let's say we analyzed napthalene (C_10H_8C10H8) by combustion. Microanalysis would give an empirical formula of C_5H_4C5H4; the empirical formula is the simplest whole number of ratio defining constituent atoms in a species (I learnt that definition years ago, and I can still recite it glibly!).

In other experiment (perhaps mass spectroscopy), we could discover that the molecular mass of napthalene was 8282 "amu"amu.

So, given that the molecular formula is a multiple of the empirical formula we KNOW that MFMF == (EF)_n(EF)n.

From above EFEF == C_5H_4C5H4; and MFMF == (C_5H_4)xxn(C5H4)×n, i.e. nn == 22.