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Anya Doyle
6 June, 07:44
Empirical formula for H2Cl2O6
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Kiley Hays
6 June, 11:40
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HClO₃
Explanation:
Empirical formula of a chemical compound is defined as the simplest ratio of atoms presents in the compound (In whole numbers).
For the H₂Cl₂O₆ the empirical formula could be obtained dividing in 2 the formula. That is:
HClO₃ → This is the simplest ratio of atoms presents in the compound, that is, the empirical formula
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