Q43P
Question
Nicotine is a poisonous, addictive compound found in tobacco. A sample of nicotine contains 6.16 mmol of C, 8.56 mmol of H, and 1.23 mmol of N [1 mmol (1 millimole) =10-3 mol]. What is the empirical formula?
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Verified Answer
The final empirical formula of nicotine is written as,
1Step 1: Determine the Preliminary formula
According to the question,
Given values: Moles of C = 6.16 mmol or
Moles of H = 8.56 mmol or
Moles of N = 1.23 mmol or
The preliminary formula for any compound is written as:
2Step 2: Calculation for the empirical formula of nicotine
So the final preliminary formula can be calculated as follows:
This calculation requires, dividing all the subscripts by the subscript with the smallest value i.e,
On further simplification,
So the final empirical formula of nicotine is written as,
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