The molecular formula of a compound is C6H12O6. What’s the empirical formula?
C2H2O
C2H6O2
CH2O
In the molecular formula of glucose that is C6H12O6, the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are in the ratio of 6:12:6 respectively. So by simplifying them into simpler whole numbers, we obtain 1:2:1. Therefore the empirical formula is CH2O.
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