A sample of an iron sulfide contains 2.561*g of metal, and 2.206*g of sulfur. What is the empirical formula of iron sulfide?

1 Answer
Jun 10, 2016

Fe_2S_3

Explanation:

"Moles of iron" = (2.561*g)/(55.85*g*mol^-1) = 0.0459*mol

"Moles of sulfur" = (2.206*g)/(32.06*g*mol^-1) = 0.0688*mol

If we divide thru by the lower molar quantity, we get, FeS_(1.5). However, by definition, the empirical formula is the simplest WHOLE number that defines constituent elements in a species, so we double the formula to get WHOLE numbers:

Fe_2S_3.