Question #ef14a
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Explanation:
A compound's empirical formula tells you what the smallest mole ratio that exists between the atoms that form that compound is.
Your compound's empirical formula is
To determine exactly how many atoms your compound contains, you can use its molar mass, which tells you what the mass of 1 mole of a substance is.
In your case, the molar mass is equal to 88 g/mol. This means that, if you add the molar masses of each atom that makes up your compound, you'll end up with 88 g/mol.
You know that your compound contains at least 2 carbons, 4 hydrogens, and 1 oxygen. Use their molar masses to get
Thus, your compound's molecular formula, which contains all the atoms present in the molecule, will be