Respuesta :

Empirical formula is the simplest ratio of whole numbers of components making up a compound.
since percentage compositions have been given, we can calculate the masses of elements in 100 g of the compound 
                          carbon                   hydrogen                 nitrogen 
mass                   53.5 g                     15.5 g                      31.1 g
number of moles 53.5/12                    15.5/1                     31.1 / 14 
                             = 4.46                      = 15.5                    = 2.22
divide by least number of moles 
                              4.46/2.22 = 2.0      15.5/2.22 = 6.9       2.22/2.22 = 1
numbers rounded off
C - 2
H - 7
N - 1
Then empirical formula - C₂H₇N
zoexoe
Assuming 100 grams of the compound, we can convert the masses to the number of moles using the atomic masses:
     53.5 g * 1 mol C / 12.0107 g C = 4.45 mol C
     15.5 g * 1 mol H / 1.00794 g H = 15.38 mol H
     31.1 g * 1 mol N / 14.0067 g N = 2.22 mol N

We divide the number of moles of each element by the lowest number of moles, in this case, we divide by 2.22:
     C 4.45/2.22 = 2.00
     H 15.38/2.22 = 6.93 ≈ 7
     N 2.22/2.22 = 1

Therefore we can write the empirical formula using the number of moles calculated as the subscript for each element: C2H7N