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Empirical Formulas

Empirical Formulas. empirical. A. An _________ formula consists of the symbols for the _________ combined in a compound, with __________ showing the smallest whole-number mole ratio of the different atoms in the compound. . elements. subscripts. Empirical Formulas. ionic.

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Empirical Formulas

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  1. Empirical Formulas empirical A. An _________ formula consists of the symbols for the _________ combined in a compound, with __________ showing the smallest whole-number mole ratio of the different atoms in the compound. elements subscripts

  2. Empirical Formulas ionic 1. For an _____ compound, the ________ ____ is usually the compound’s empirical formula. formula unit

  3. Empirical Formulas covalent 2. For a _________ (molecular) compound, a _________ may or may not always represent the compound’s empirical formula. molecule

  4. Empirical Formulas definite B. According to the law of _______ ___________, the molar ratio of elements in a specific compound is constant, regardless of the compound’s source or method of preparation. proportions

  5. Empirical Formulas A. When given percent composition of a compound, assume _____ of the compound. This will make determination of the _____ of each element easier. 100g mass

  6. Empirical Formulas subscripts B. Remember that the __________ represent the ratio of ______ of each element in a formula, therefore, if you are given masses you must convert to moles. moles

  7. Empirical Formulas C. If the mole ratio is not an exact ______ number, but close to it (usually less than 0.1 mole), simply round to the nearest whole number. whole

  8. Empirical Formulas D. If the mole ratio is not an exact ______ number, and NOT close to it (usually greater than 0.1 mole), you must multiply each amount in moles by a factor that will give you a ______ number ratio. whole whole

  9. Empirical Formulas decimals 1. Remember that the _________ 0.50, 0.33, 0.67, 0.25, 0.75, and 0.20 correspond to the ________ ½, 1/3, 2/3, ¼, ¾, and 1/5, respectively. You can use the denominator in these fractions as the factor to multiply your amounts in moles to achieve whole number ratios. fractions

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