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∙ 13y agoThe molar ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the compound is 2:1. To find the empirical formula, divide the moles of each element by the smallest number of moles, which is 0.059 mol for hydrogen. This gives a ratio of 1:0.5 for hydrogen and oxygen, which simplifies to the empirical formula H2O. To find the molecular formula, calculate the molecular mass of H2O (18 g/mol) and divide the given molecular mass (34 g/mol) by the empirical formula mass to get the multiplier of 2. So, the molecular formula of the compound is H2O2.
The chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
The molar ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the compound is 1:1. This means the compound is water (H2O), which has a molecular mass of 18.0 g/mol, not 34.0 g/mol. The given molecular mass of 34.0 g/mol does not match the properties of water.
A molecular formula provides the type and number of atoms of each element present in a compound. It gives the exact ratio of atoms in the compound and helps identify the identity of the compound. For example, the molecular formula H2O indicates that a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
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There is no 'binary formula'. You can say that hydrogen iodide is a binary compound, that is one formed from just two elements. HI is its formula.
The chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulfide, which is the compound formed by hydrogen and sulfur, has the chemical formula H2S.
HI is a molecular compound. It is formed by the covalent bonding between a hydrogen atom and an iodine atom.
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No, HCL is not a molecular compound. It is an ionic compound formed by the reaction between hydrogen gas and chlorine gas, resulting in the formation of hydrochloric acid.
The compound formed when hydrogen and iodine join together is hydrogen iodide, which has the chemical formula HI.
The molar ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the compound is 1:1. This means the compound is water (H2O), which has a molecular mass of 18.0 g/mol, not 34.0 g/mol. The given molecular mass of 34.0 g/mol does not match the properties of water.
It has to do with the shape molecular formula of the compound that it is created from.
The compound formula of carbon and sulfur is CS. It is a molecular compound formed by the combination of one carbon atom and one sulfur atom.
The compound formed by astatine (At) and hydrogen would have the chemical formula HAt, with astatine as the anion.
When hydrogen is liberated from a compound in a chemical reaction it invariably forms molecular hydrogen, H2, rather than atomic hydrogen.
A molecular formula provides the type and number of atoms of each element present in a compound. It gives the exact ratio of atoms in the compound and helps identify the identity of the compound. For example, the molecular formula H2O indicates that a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.