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a certain sugar used in treating patients with low blood sugar has the following chemical composition: 40 percent carbon, 6.7 percent hydrogen, and 53.3 percent oxygen. what is the empirical formula? the molar mass of the compound is 180 grams/mole. what is the molecular formula of this compound?
Step1: Assume 100g of sugar
Mass of C = 40g, mass of H = 6.7g, mass of O = 53.3g
Step2: Calculate moles of each element
$n_C=\frac{40g}{12g/mol}\approx3.33mol$, $n_H=\frac{6.7g}{1g/mol}=6.7mol$, $n_O=\frac{53.3g}{16g/mol}\approx3.33mol$
Step3: Find mole - ratio
$C:H:O = 3.33:6.7:3.33\approx1:2:1$, empirical formula is $CH_2O$
Step4: Calculate empirical - formula mass
$M_{empirical}=12 + 2\times1+16 = 30g/mol$
Step5: Find multiple n
$n=\frac{180g/mol}{30g/mol}=6$
Step6: Determine molecular formula
Molecular formula is $C_6H_{12}O_6$
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