Q: Many aspirin substitutues in the Collective States contain acetaminophen. It contains
63.56% C
6.00% H
9.27% N
21.17% O
by mass,
what is the empirical forumla???
A: First use a basis of 100g, to convert each percent to a mass for each component. That you would give you:
(63.56%)(100g) = 63.56g C
(6%)(100g) = 6g H
(9.27%)(100g) = 9.27g N
(21.17%)(100g) = 21.17g O
Now find
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