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find the empirical formula.
an addictive substance being analyzed in the lab has a molar mass of is 162.23 g/mol. a 100 gram sample contains 74.0% carbon, 8.7% hydrogen, and 17.3% nitrogen. what would this substances empirical formula be?
composition by % mass
empirical formula
weight = ? amu
c h n
Step1: Calculate moles of each element
Assume 100g sample.
Moles of \(C=\frac{74.0g}{12.01g/mol}\approx6.16mol\)
Moles of \(H=\frac{8.7g}{1.008g/mol}\approx8.63mol\)
Moles of \(N=\frac{17.3g}{14.01g/mol}\approx1.23mol\)
Step2: Divide by the smallest mole value
Divide moles of \(C\), \(H\), \(N\) by \(1.23\)
\(C:\frac{6.16}{1.23}\approx5\)
\(H:\frac{8.63}{1.23}\approx7\)
\(N:\frac{1.23}{1.23} = 1\)
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