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Title: FINDING EMPIRICAL AND CHEMICAL FORMULAS BY EXPERIMENT


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FINDINGEMPIRICAL AND CHEMICAL FORMULAS BY
EXPERIMENT
  • Chemistry 11
  • Ms. McGrath

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Finding Empirical and Chemical Formulasby
Experiment
  • We know how to find percentage composition of a
    compound using its chemical formula.
  • Often, the chemical formula is not known.
  • Experimentation is then used to determine the
    percentage composition, molar mass then the
    chemical formula.

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Finding Empirical and Chemical Formulasby
Experiment
  • Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
  • An instrument that is used to analyze the amount
    of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in important
    chemicals.
  • It determines the percentage composition of
    compounds that are made up of these three
    elements.

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Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
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Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
  • How does this work?

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Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
  • How does this work?
  • Compounds containing carbon and hydrogen will
    burn in a stream of pure oxygen, O2, to produce
    only carbon dioxide and water.
  • If a sample contains only carbon and hydrogen you
    can find the mass of the products (CO2 and H2O)
    separately to determine the mass percent of the
    compound.

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Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
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Carbon- Hydrogen Combustion Analyzer
  • Example
  • A 1.000 g sample of a pure compound, containing
    only carbon and hydrogen, was combusted in an
    analyzer. The combustion produced 0.6919 g of
    water and 3.338 g of carbon dioxide.
  • Calculate the mass of carbon and hydrogen in the
    sample.
  • Find the empirical formula of the compound.
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