How are empirical and molecular formulas related?

1 Answer
Jun 30, 2016

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

Explanation:

The empirical formula is by definition the simplest whole number ratio defining constituent atoms in a species. The molecular formula is always a whole number ratio of the empirical formula.

"Molecular formula" = "(Empirical formula)"xxn.

Of course, n MIGHT equal 1.

Typically an organic compound would be combusted where its combustion products, CO_2 and H_2O could be measured very accurately against a standard; N content (as N_2 or NO_2) could also be measured very accurately on a gas chromatograph.

These data allow an empirical formula to be calculated. Given a molecular mass (by some other means), the molecular formula may be adduced.

So the take home message:

"Molecular formula" = "(Empirical formula)"xxn.

And of course n, the multiplier, may be 1.

Capisce?