What is the empirical formula of H2O2?

2 Answers
Nov 27, 2015

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

Explanation:

Given the above definition the empirical formula of hydrogen peroxide is simply OH. Note that the molecular formula is ALWAYS a multiple of the empirical formula. That is (EF)n=MF; where EF,MF are empirical and molecular formulae respectively and n is a whole number (what does n equal here?).

What are the empirical formulae of benzene, ethylene, and acetylene; the molecular formulae are C6H6, H2C=CH2, and HCHC, respectively.

Nov 28, 2015

The empirical formula for the molecular formula H2O2 is HO.

Explanation:

The empirical formula of a compound is the lowest whole number ratio of elements in the compound. This ratio becomes the subscripts for the empirical formula.

The molecular formula H2O2 is a multiple of the empirical formula. We can know this because the ratio of 2H:2O is not the lowest whole number ratio. By dividing the subscripts by 2, we can determine the lowest whole number ratio, which is 1H:1O. Therefore, the empirical formula for H2O2 is HO.

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Sometimes the molecular and empirical formulas are the same.

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