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Question: Chemical analysis shows that citric acid contains 37.51 % C, 40.20 % H, and 58.29 % O. What is the e...

Chemical analysis shows that citric acid contains 37.51 % C, 40.20 % H, and 58.29 % O. What is the empirical formula for citric acid?

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Hint Empirical formula of a chemical is the modest whole number that gives the positive ratio of the atoms that are present in a particular compound. Empirical formula gives the idea of the number of individual atoms present in the chemical.

Complete step by step answer:
- In the question they have given data to calculate the empirical formula of citric acid.
- The given data in the question is citric acid contains 37.51 % C, 40.20 % H, and 58.29 % O.
- By using the above given data we should calculate the empirical formula of citric acid.
- First we should convert the percentage of each element into a number of moles using the below formula.
Number of an element = weight of the particular elementmolecular weight of the element\dfrac{\text{weight of the particular element}}{\text{molecular weight of the element}}
Number of moles of carbon = 37.5112=3.12moles\dfrac{37.51}{12}=3.12moles
Number of moles of hydrogen = 4.201.0079=4.17moles\dfrac{4.20}{1.0079}=4.17moles
Number of moles of oxygen = 58.2915.999=3.64moles\dfrac{58.29}{15.999}=3.64moles
- The number of moles of carbon is less among all the elements.
- Now divide all the moles of the elements with the number of moles of carbon then we will get CH1.34O1.17C{{H}_{1.34}}{{O}_{1.17}} .
- By multiplying the number of moles left as subscript with a number to make them as a proper number and the number will be ‘6’.
- After multiplying the subscripts in CH1.34O1.17C{{H}_{1.34}}{{O}_{1.17}} we will get C6H8O7{{C}_{6}}{{H}_{8}}{{O}_{7}} .

- Therefore the empirical formula of citric acid is C6H8O7{{C}_{6}}{{H}_{8}}{{O}_{7}} .

Note: We have to follow the above mentioned steps properly otherwise we won’t get a correct empirical value. Molecular formula of a compound is always a multiple of the empirical formula of the compound, sometimes the multiple number may be 1.