Question #d7129

1 Answer
Jun 15, 2017

"CH"_4"N"CH4N

Explanation:

The first thing to do here is to pick a sample of this compound and calculate how many moles of each constituent element it contains.

Since you're dealing with the compound's percent composition, you can pick a "100-g"100-g sample and say that it contains--remember, per cent, %%, simply means for every "100 g"100 g of compound

  • "39.97 g C"39.97 g C
  • "13.41 g H"13.41 g H
  • "46.62 g N"46.62 g N

To convert these values to moles, use the molar masses of the three elements. You will have

"For C: " 39.97color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole C"/(12.011color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "3.3278 moles C"

"For H: " 13.41 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole H"/(1.008color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "13.306 moles H"

"For N: " 46.62 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mole N"/(14.007color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "3.3283 moles N"

Next, figure out the mole ratios that exist between the three elements by dividing all values by the smallest one. You will have

"For C: " (3.3278 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles"))))/(3.3278color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles")))) = 1

"For H: " (13.306 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles"))))/(3.3278color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles")))) = 3.9984 ~~ 4

"For N: " (3.3283color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles"))))/(3.3278color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles")))) = 1.0002 ~~ 1

Now, the empirical formula of a compound tells you the smallest whole number ratio that exists between its constituent elements.

In this case, you know that you have

"C : H : N = 1 : 4 : 1"

Since 1:4:1 is the smallest whole number ratio that you can have here, you can say that the empirical formula of the compound is

color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("C"_1"H"_4"N"_1 implies "CH"_4"N")))