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A chloride of silicon contains 79.1 mass % Cl.

(a) What is the empirical formula of the chloride?

(b) If the molar mass is 269 g/mol, what is the molecular formula?

Short Answer

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  1. The empirical formula isSiCl3
  2. The molecular formula isSi2Cl6

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01

Determine the concept of the whole-number multiple

The empirical formula is given by the simplest number ratio of the number of different atoms present in the compound.

The molecular formula gives the actual number of different atoms present in the same molecule.

The whole number multiple given as the ratio of molar mass to the empirical formula mass of each element deduces the molecular formula.

The whole number multiple is given as,

whole-number multiple= molar mass(g/mol)empirical formula mass(g/mol)

02

Determine the empirical formula of the chloride

The mass fraction of the Cl atom is:

Cl=0.791

The mass fraction of the Si atom is calculated as:

Si=1-0.791=0.209

Then, the ratio of the number of moles of Si and Cl atoms is:

nCl:nSi=0.79135.450.20928.09nCl:nSi=0.022:0.007nCl:nSi=3:1

Thus, the empirical formula isSiCl3

03

Determine the molecular formula of the compound

The empirical formula isSiCl3

The empirical formula mass is calculated as:

Mw of empirical formula=Mw of Si+3×Mw of Cl=28.09 g/mol+3×35.45 g/mol=135.44 g/mol

The molecular formula mass = 269 g/mol

The whole-number ratio is:

whole-number multiple= 269(g/mol)134.44(g/mol)≈2

Multiplying subscripts of SiCl3by 2, the molecular formula is given by

= Si(1×2)×Cl(3×2)

Thus, the molecular formula isSi2Cl6

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