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Use the oxidation rule to determine the oxidation number of carbon in h2co3
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#Divide given mass with their molar masses.
C=48.38÷12.01= 4.03mols
H= 6.74÷1.0079= 6.69mols
O= 53.5÷16.00= 3.34mols
#Divide the moles with the lowest mole.
C = 4.03÷3.34 = 1.21
H = 6.69÷3.34 = 2.00
O = 3.34÷3.34 = 1
∴Emperical Formula = CH₂O
#Molar mass of CH₂O = 12.01 + (1.0079 x 2) + 16.00 = 30.02 g/mol
#Divide both moler masses: 180.15g/mol÷30.02g/mol = 6
#Multiply the answer with the Emperical formula to get the Molecular formula: 6 x (CH₂O) = C₆H₁₂O₆
Empirical Formula: CH₂OMolecular Formula: C₆H₁₂O₆Explanation:
Firstly, you have to divide the three masses of the elements with their respective molar mass to find their moles. After you've found the moles use the lowest mole to divide the moles of each element again to find your empirical formula. Then you calculate the molar mass of the empirical formula and divide the molar mass with the given molar mass of finally, multiply the answer with the empirical formula.