8
The empirical formula of a compound is defined as the simple whole ratio of atoms present in a compound.
Given the following parameters
• Moles of carbon = 1.3 moles
,• Moles of hydrogen = 10.4 moles
,• Moles of Oxygen = 10.4 moles
Calculate the simple whole ratio of each atom by dividing the mole number by the smallest mole value:
[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{For C: }\frac{1.3moles}{1.3}=1.0 \\ \text{For Hydrogen: }\frac{10.4moles}{1.3}=8.0 \\ \text{For Oxygen: }\frac{10.4moles}{1.3}=8.0 \end{gathered}[/tex]Determine the empirical formula:
[tex]C_{}H_8O_8[/tex]From the resulting empirical formula, the subscript for oxygen in the correct empirical formula is 8.