Is the empirical formula for a compound ever the same as its molecular formula? .

1 Answer
Nov 10, 2015

Yes, if the molecular formula is already in its simplest ratio

Explanation:

e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) has carbon and oxygen atoms in the ratio 1:1 so it is already as simple as it can be, and the empirical formula is CO, the same as the molecular formula.

e.g. Water (H_2O) has hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio 2:1, which is already as simple as it can be and the empirical formula is H_2O, the same as the molecular formula.

e.g. Hydrogen peroxide (H_2O_2) has hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio 2:2 which can be simplified to 1:1. Therefore, the empirical formula is HO, which is different from the molecular formula.