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Mariyah Hoffman
2 May, 13:01
Empirical formula for C8H12O4
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Lizbeth Serrano
2 May, 16:15
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C2H3O
Explanation:
To find empirical formula, reduce the ratio of each atom to the others to its simplest form.
C: H: 0
= 8: 12: 4 (now divide by 4)
= 2: 3: 1
Hence the empirical formula is C2H30.
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