The empirical formula for Brilliant

  1. The empirical formula for Brilliant Blie dye is C37 H34 N2 O9 S3 Na2, and the formula weight is 792.86 g/mol. How would you
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  2. The empirical formula for the Brilliant Blue dye is: C37H34N2O9S3Na2 and the formula weight are 792.86g/mol. How would you
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  3. How do I find the empirical formula for aluminium selenide?You have to have some data, such as masses, or percent: Empirical
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  4. write the empirical formula for each of the following molecular formulae"a)P4O10 b)C2H6 Confused as to what the diff.is b/w
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  5. What is the empirical formula of benzene, C6H6?I know how to find empirical formula; as long as you know the moles, you can find
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  6. True or FalseThe empirical formula of a compound is always the same as the molecular compound. My Answear: True The empirical
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  7. could anyone tell me why the molecular formula of agas is not always the same as the empirical formulatnx It may be a dimer or a
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  8. a compound contains 63.15% Carbon, 5.30% hydrogen, 31.55% oxygen. Its molar mass is 152.14 g/mol. determine the empirical and
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  9. Determining a Molecular Formula from an Empirical Formula1. A compund has an experimental molar mass of 78g/mol. Its empirical
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  10. Determining a Molecular Formula from an Empirical Formula1. A compund has an experimental molar mass of 78g/mol. Its empirical
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