<u>Answer:</u> The empirical and molecular formula for the given compound is and respectively.
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given:
Percentage of P = 56.4 %
Percentage of O = 43.6 %
Let the mass of compound be 100 g. So, percentages given are taken as mass.
Mass of P = 56.4 g
Mass of O = 43.6 g
To formulate the empirical formula, we need to follow some steps:
- <u>Step 1:</u> Converting the given masses into moles.
Moles of Phosphorus =
Moles of Oxygen =
- <u>Step 2:</u> Calculating the mole ratio of the given elements.
For the mole ratio, we divide each value of the moles by the smallest number of moles calculated which is 1.82 moles.
For Phosphorus =
For Oxygen =
Converting the calculated moles into lowest whole number, we multiply the number of moles by '2'
Moles of Phosphorus = (1 × 2) = 2
Moles of oxygen = (1.5 × 2) = 3
- <u>Step 3:</u> Taking the mole ratio as their subscripts.
The ratio of P : O = 2 : 3
Hence, the empirical formula for the given compound is
- For determining the molecular formula, we need to determine the valency which is multiplied by each element to get the molecular formula.
The equation used to calculate the valency is :
We are given:
Mass of molecular formula = 220 g/mol
Mass of empirical formula = 110 g/mol
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Multiplying this valency by the subscript of every element of empirical formula, we get:
Hence, the empirical and molecular formula for the given compound is and respectively.