A compound is found to contain 1.32 moles of Li, 0.66 moles of Se, and 2.64 moles of O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?

1 Answer
Jan 21, 2016

Li_2SeO_4

Explanation:

The empirical formula is the SIMPLEST whole number ratio that defines constituent atoms in a species. If we divide the given molar quantities, by the LEAST molar quantity (that of selenium), we get the empirical formula above.

Li_2SeO_4 is clearly ionic, and non-molecular (SeO_4^(2-) is an analogue of the sulfate ion, SO_4^(2-)). Typically with these problems you are asked to provide the empirical formula, and then asked to provide the molecular formula given a molecular mass. The molecular formula is always a multiple of the empirical formula: MF = (EF)_n. Of course, the molecular formula might be the same as the empirical formula; in which case n = ??