Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{MoCl_6}[/tex]
Explanation:
The final product of the metal and chlorine will contain only the total original amount of molybdenum metal (0.1845 g) and chlorine.
Hence, you can determine the amount of chlorine in the compound by subtraction:
The empirical formula is the formula that represents the ratio of atoms in the compound using the least positive integer numbers.
Then, you need to convert the masses in grams to number of moles, for which you use the atomic mass of each element.
1. Atomic masses:
2. Number of moles:
Number of moles = mass in grams / atomic mass
3. Ratio of moles:
Divide each number of moles by the least number of moles:
Ratio:
Hence, the empirical formula is: [tex]MoCl_6[/tex]