The percentage composition of acetic acid is found to be 39.9% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen, and 53.4% oxygen, how would you determine the empirical formula of acetic acid?

1 Answer
Oct 26, 2015

We assume 100* g of compound. Therefore the acid contains 39.9* g* C; 6.7* g* H; and 53.4*g*O.

Explanation:

We divide the percentage composition by the atomic mass of each constituent element:

(39.9*g)/(12.011*g*mol^-1)= 3.32*mol

(6.7*g)/(1.0794*g*mol^-1)= 6.65*mol

(53.4*g)/(16.00 *g*mol^-1)= 3.34*mol

We divide thru by the lowest quotient (3.32) to get C:H:O-=1:2:1.

So the empirical formula is CH_2O. And the empirical formula is the simplest whole number ratio that defines constituent atoms in a species.

Now it is a fact that the molecular formula of acetic acid is H_3C-C(=O)OH = C_2H_4O_2. Is this a mulitple of the empirical formula; i.e. what is n for (CH_2O)_n = C_2H_4O_2?