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13 July, 05:05

What is the empirical formula? A compound being used in experimental medicine is 78.14% boron (B) and 21.86% hydrogen (H). The empirical formula of the compound will have a boron to hydrogen ratio of :

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  1. 13 July, 06:21
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    The empirical formula is BH₃. Its B:H ratio is 1:3.

    Assume that you have 100 g of the compound.

    Then you have 78.14 g B and 21.86 g H.

    Now, we must convert these masses to moles and find their ratios.

    From here on, I like to summarize the calculations in a table.

    Element Mass/g Moles Ratio Integers

    B 78.14 7.2285 1 1

    H 21.86 21.686 3.0001 3

    The empirical formula is BH₃.
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