Question #ddd3d
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The simplest (or "empirical") formula is
Explanation:
First, we take the masses of the two products and convert these to moles:
moles
Since
moles
Since
To find the amount of oxygen in the glycerol, we must first determine the total mass of the above amounts of C and H:
Mass of C =
Mass of H =
Total mass of C + H =
But the original sample was
moles of O =
Looking at the three quantities in ratio form, we have:
Moles
To simplify this ratio, we divide each value by the smallest (0.0329). This gives us:
Moles
Now, multiply each term by 3 (because the ".67" part of the H term is two-thirds) to get whole numbers:
Moles
and the simplest (or "empirical") formula is