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For example, a compound has the following composition: 11.2% Hydrogen and 88.8% Oxygen. SHOW ANY WORK WRITE DOWN ANY IDEAS!!  6) What do the following 2 compounds have in common? How are they different? Similarities CH2O C6H12O6 Differences Empirical formula = A formula that gives the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound. Molecular formula = The same as or a multiple of the empirical formula, and is based on the actual number of atoms of each type in the compound. 7) Which compound from above is the empirical and which is the molecular? 8) Do the empirical and molecular formulas have the same percent composition?? 9) Soif you are told the molar mass of the molecular formula and given the percent composition of the formula how could you find the molecular formula? For example, a molecular compound has a molar mass of 152.04 g/mol and the following percent composition: 36.9% N and 63.1% O. What is the molecular formula? SHOW YOUR WORK OR WRITE DOWN YOUR THOUGHTS!  **Steps to take- provide by me! Example: Molecular molar mass = 92.02 g/mol 30.4% N, 69.6%O 10 ) Now, what if youre told the empirical formula and the molar mass of the molecular formulahow could you find the molecular formula? For example, a molecular compound has a molar mass of 228.06 g/mol and the following empirical formula: N2O3. What is the molecular formula? SHOW YOUR WORK OR WRITE DOWN YOUR THOUGHTS!  **Steps to take- provide by me! Example: Molecular molar mass = 138.03 g/mol Empirical formula = NO2 Classwork/Homework SHOW ALL YOUR WORK FOR CREDIT!!! Complete the following % composition problems for Classwork / Homework: **Find the % composition of each element in each of the following compounds: H2S (NH4)2C2O4 3. MgN, Mg = 9.03 g N = 3.48g A compound contains the elements copper and chlorine in a ratio of 1 mole of copper : 2 moles of chlorine What is the empirical formula? What is the % composition of Cu? What is the % composition of Cl? Complete the following for Homework! Find the empirical formula from each set of given data. 67% Hg, 10.8% S, 21.6% O 62.1% C, 13.8% H, 24.1% N 75% carbon, 25% Hydrogen Complete the following for homework: Find the molecular formula from each set of given data. An unknown compound is found to have an empirical formula of CH3O. The molar mass of a compound is 62 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of the compound. The empirical formula of a compound is NO2. Its molecular mass is 92 g/mol. What is its molecular formula? A compound is found to be 40.0% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen, and 53.5% oxygen. Its molecular mass is 60 g/mol. What is its molecular formula? A compound is 64.9% carbon, 13.5% hydrogen, and 21.6% oxygen. Its molecular mass is 74 g/mol. What is its molecular formula? ***Steps to take provided by me!! 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