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- what is the empirical formula for a compound that is 67.6% mercury, 10.8% sulfur, and 21.6 % oxygen?
Step1: Assume 100g sample, get masses
Mass of Hg = 67.6 g, S = 10.8 g, O = 21.6 g
Step2: Convert mass to moles
Molar mass: Hg = 200.59 g/mol, S = 32.07 g/mol, O = 16.00 g/mol
Moles of Hg: $\frac{67.6}{200.59} \approx 0.337$ mol
Moles of S: $\frac{10.8}{32.07} \approx 0.337$ mol
Moles of O: $\frac{21.6}{16.00} = 1.35$ mol
Step3: Divide by smallest mole value
Smallest mole value = 0.337 mol
Ratio of Hg: $\frac{0.337}{0.337} = 1$
Ratio of S: $\frac{0.337}{0.337} = 1$
Ratio of O: $\frac{1.35}{0.337} \approx 4$
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