What is the empirical formula of a compound containing 40% sulfur and 60% oxygen by mass?
\( \text{SO}_3 \)
\( \text{SO}_2 \)
We are given the following percentages by mass:
This simplifies the calculation, as the percentage directly translates to grams:
The molar mass of sulfur (S) is 32 g/mol, and for oxygen (O) it is 16 g/mol:
To find the empirical formula, divide the moles of each element by the smallest number of moles:
Thus, the ratio of sulfur to oxygen is 1:3.
From the mole ratio of 1:3, the empirical formula of the compound is \( \text{SO}_3 \).
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