Find the molecular formula of an acid with a molar mass of 98 grams per moles and the percentage composition of the elements in the acid is as such: hydrogen=2%, sulphur=33%, oxygen=65% ?

1 Answer
Feb 22, 2018

H2SO4

Explanation:

We must first find the empirical formula.

We can say that, in a 100g sample, we have 2g hydrogen, 33g sulfur, and 65g oxygen.

Converting to moles:

2g H1mol H1g H=2mol H

33g S1mol S32g S=1.03mol S

65g O1mol O16g O=4.06mol O

We must divide each mole number by the smallest number, which, here, is 1.03. Then round to the nearest whole number.

For hydrogen: 21.03=1.942
For sulfur: 1.031.03=1
For oxygen: 4.061.03=3.944

Putting them all together, we get:

H2SO4, sulfuric acid.

We must check if the molar mass of sulfuric acid is 98g:

(12)+32+(164)=98

So the molecular formula is also H2SO4, sulfuric acid.