Chemical analysis shows that citric acid contains 37.51% C, 4.20% H, and 58.29% O. What is the empirical formula for citric acid?

1 Answer
Jan 12, 2017

C6H8O7

Explanation:

As with all empirical formula problems of this kind, it is useful to assume that there 100g of compound, and we work out the atomic ratios on this basis.

Moles of carbon = 37.51g12.011gmol1=3.12mol

Moles of hydrogen = 4.20g1.00794gmol1=4.17mol

Moles of oxygen = 58.29g15.999gmol1=3.64mol.

We divide thru by the SMALLEST molar quantity, and then normalize the result (i.e. convert it to whole numbers!):

CH1.34O1.17

To normalize, we mulitply this formula by a factor of 6 to give
C6H8O7. And there we have it: the empirical formula, which is the simplest WHOLE number ratio defining constituent atoms in a species.

We could find out from mass spectroscopy that citric acid gives a molecular ion at 192amu. Can you tell me the MOLECULAR formula of citric acid? Remember the molecular formula is always a multiple of the empirical formula, and the mulitple MAY be 1.