What is the empirical formula for glucose?
Step 1: Defining Empirical and molecular formula
Empirical formula:
- An empirical formula is a formula in which the atoms in a molecule are present in their lowest ratio.
- An empirical formula gives the simplest ratio of atoms in a molecule or compound.
Molecular formula:
- The molecular formula is the formula in which the atoms in a molecule is present in fixed ratio.
- The molecular formula gives the exact number of atoms in a molecule or compound.
Relation between molecular formula and empirical formula:
- n = Molecular formula mass/Empirical formula mass
- Where,
n is the whole number multiple that is 1,2,3,4…. so on.
Step 2: Determining the Empirical formula of Glucose
- The molecular formula of glucose is
C6H12O6 . - In glucose, the value of
‘n’ is 6 that means the subscript of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are divided by the whole number 6 and we get an empirical formula of glucose. - Empirical formula = C6H12O6 = CH2O
- Thus, the empirical formula for glucose is
CH2O .