If the "empirical formula" is CH, and the molecular mass is 26*g*mol^-1, what is the "molecular formula"?

1 Answer
May 9, 2017

The molecular formula is always a whole number of the empirical formula...........

Explanation:

............and of course the multiple may be one.

And thus "molecular formula"="n"xx"empirical formula"

And so the given molecular mass is 26*g*mol^-1.

And so 26*g*mol^-1=nxx(12.0*g+xx1*g)

Clearly, n=2, and the molecular formula is C_2H_2, which is good because of course we know that "acetylene"=H-C-=C-H, i.e. two degrees of unsaturation.