3. Chemical Reactions
Empirical Formula
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- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following could be both a molecular formula and an empirical formula?1470views
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- Multiple ChoiceIn order to make 1 s’ more, you need 2 graham crackers, 1 piece of chocolate, and 1 marshmallow. How many s’mores can be made from the following ingredients?
7 graham crackers, 6 pieces of chocolate, and 5 marshmallows
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A chemist wishing to identify a compound determines the masses of its elements as: 1.445 g S and 6.391 g Cl. Determine its empirical formula.
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The following diagram represents the collection of elements formed by a decomposition reaction. (b) Could you draw a diagram representing the molecules of the compound that had been decomposed? Why or why not?
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The following diagram represents the collection of elements formed by a decomposition reaction. (a) If the blue spheres represent N atoms and the red ones represent O atoms, what was the empirical formula of the original compound?
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The following diagram represents the collection of CO2 and H2O molecules formed by complete combustion of a hydrocarbon. What is the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon?
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Dimethylhydrazine, a colorless liquid used as a rocket fuel, is 40.0% C, 13.3% H, and 46.7% N. What is the empirical formula? (LO 3.11) (a) CH4N9 (b) CH2N (c) C2H4N (d) C2H5N2
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