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    How do I find molecular formulas?
    Meredith Juncker, PhD
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    Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.
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    You can follow the steps above. Start by finding the empirical formula. You should then calculate the empirical formula weight. Then, divide the molecular formula weight by the empirical formula weight. This answer gives you the number you'll need to multiply the subscripts in the empirical formula to get the molecular formula. You can double check that you got the right answer by calculating the molecular molar mass of the molecular formula you calculated.
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    A compound contains 3.2g of Cu, 0.6g of C and 2.4 O2. How do I find its empirical formula?
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    You would first need to convert each of the gram measurements to moles. Accomplish this by dividing each by its respective atomic mass on the periodic table. Then divide each measurement by the lowest mole amount. You can continue doing this until you get whole number subscripts.
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    If the molar mass is 99 g/mol, what is the molecular formula?
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    We do not have enough information. It could be multiple elements in different ratios.
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    If a compressed gas cylinders if having pressure 2100 psi at 21 Celsius, how do I calculate the volume of a cylinder?
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    You calculate the volume of the cylinder by calculating it the proper way, not the wrong way.
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