Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation : The empirical formula for the given compound should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : Empirical formula of any compound represents the lowest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not represent the actual number of atoms in the molecule. The relation between molecular formula and empirical formula can be written as;
Molecular formula = small integer x empirical formula
(b)
Interpretation : The empirical formula for the given compound should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : Empirical formula of any compound represents the lowest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not represent the actual number of atoms in the molecule. The relation between molecular formula and empirical formula can be written as;
Molecular formula = small integer x empirical formula
(c)
Interpretation : The empirical formula for the given compound should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : Empirical formula of any compound represents the lowest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not represent the actual number of atoms in the molecule. The relation between molecular formula and empirical formula can be written as;
Molecular formula = small integer x empirical formula
(d)
Interpretation : The empirical formula for the given compound should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : Empirical formula of any compound represents the lowest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not represent the actual number of atoms in the molecule. The relation between molecular formula and empirical formula can be written as;
Molecular formula = small integer x empirical formula
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