Answer: The empirical formula for the given compound is [tex]Cu_2S[/tex]
Explanation:
We are given:
Mass of pure compound containing copper and sulfur = 4.963 g
Mass of S = 1.000 g
Mass of Cu = (4.963 - 1.000) g = 3.963 g
To formulate the empirical formula, we need to follow some steps:
Moles of Copper =[tex]\frac{\text{Given mass of Copper}}{\text{Molar mass of Copper}}=\frac{3.963g}{63.55g/mole}=0.0624moles[/tex]
Moles of Sulfur = [tex]\frac{\text{Given mass of Sulfur}}{\text{Molar mass of Sulfur}}=\frac{1.000g}{32g/mole}=0.0312moles[/tex]
For the mole ratio, we divide each value of the moles by the smallest number of moles calculated which is 0.0312 moles.
For Copper = [tex]\frac{0.0624}{0.0312}=2[/tex]
For Sulfur = [tex]\frac{0.0312}{0.0312}=1[/tex]
Step 3: Taking the mole ratio as their subscripts.
The ratio of Cu : S = 2 : 1
Hence, the empirical formula for the given compound is [tex]Cu_2S[/tex]