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The empirical formula of ascorbic acid is C6H8O6.
Empirical formula
To calculate the empirical mass of a compound from the mass percentage of each element, the value of the molar mass of each element is used, which in this case corresponds to:
[tex]MM_C= 12g/mol\\MM_H=1g/mol\\MM_O=16g/mol[/tex]
From this, we consider that the compound has 100 grams, so the number of moles of each element will be equal to:
[tex]C = \frac{40.92}{12} = 3.41 \\H = \frac{4.58}{1}=4.58\\ O =\frac{54.50}{16}=3.41[/tex]
Now, divide all the values found by the smallest value, to find the amount present in each element:
[tex]C = \frac{3.41}{3.41} = 1\\ H = \frac{4.58}{3.41} = 1.34\\O = \frac{3.41}{3.41} = 1[/tex]
As you can see, the value of moles of hydrogen resulted in a decimal number, so it is necessary to multiply all values by a number in common until the three meet as integers:
[tex]C = 1 \times 6 = 6\\H = 1.34 \times 6 = 8\\O = 6 \times 6 = 6[/tex]
So, the empirical formula of ascorbic acid is C6H8O6.
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