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Question #250341

A 50.00 g sample of a compound was analyzed and found to contain 21.85 g of phosphorus and 28.15 g oxygen. What is the empirical formula for this compound


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2021-10-13T04:47:24-0400

Mass of phosphorus (P)= 21.85g

Mass of oxygen (O)= 28.15g

a). First we convert the mass of phosphorus and oxygen to moles;

The atomic mass of phosphorus is 30.97g

Therefore converting to that moles will be;

21.85g P × 1 mol P/30.97g P = 0.7055 mol P

For oxygen the atomic mass is 16.00g

Therefore;

28.15g O × 1 mol O/16.00g O = 1.759 mol O


b). Divide both moles by the smallest of the results

P: 0.7055 mol/0.7055 = 1

O: 1.759 mol/0.7055 =2.5

The non-whole number empirical formula is P1O2.5


c). We then multiply each of the moles by the smallest whole number that will convert each into a whole number

P:O =2(1:2.5)=2:5

The empirical formula of the compound is P2O5

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