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what is the empirical formula of a compound composed of 3.25% hydrogen (h), 19.36% carbon (c), and 77.39% oxygen (o) by mass? insert subscripts as needed.
Step1: Assume 100g of the compound
So we have 3.25g of H, 19.36g of C, and 77.39g of O.
Step2: Calculate the moles of each element
For H: $n_H=\frac{3.25g}{1.01g/mol}\approx3.22mol$
For C: $n_C=\frac{19.36g}{12.01g/mol}\approx1.61mol$
For O: $n_O=\frac{77.39g}{16.00g/mol}\approx4.84mol$
Step3: Divide by the smallest number of moles
The smallest is 1.61mol.
For H: $\frac{3.22mol}{1.61mol}=2$
For C: $\frac{1.61mol}{1.61mol}=1$
For O: $\frac{4.84mol}{1.61mol}=3$
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