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===About Empirical Formulae===
 
===About Empirical Formulae===
 
The '''empirical formula''' of a [[compound]] may not be the same as the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]]:
 
The '''empirical formula''' of a [[compound]] may not be the same as the [[Chemical Formula|chemical formula]]:
*Ethane
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*Ethane - [[Chemical Formula]] C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>, '''Empirical Formula''' CH<sub>3</sub>
: [[Chemical Formula]] C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>
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*Ethene - [[Chemical Formula]] C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>, '''Empirical Formula''' CH<sub>2</sub>
: '''Empirical Formula''': CH<sub>3</sub>
 
*Ethene
 
: [[Chemical Formula]]: C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>
 
: '''Empirical Formula''': CH<sub>2</sub>
 
  
 
: '''Empirical formulae''' are calculated from the amount of [[atom]]s in a [[Chemical Reaction|chemical reaction]].
 
: '''Empirical formulae''' are calculated from the amount of [[atom]]s in a [[Chemical Reaction|chemical reaction]].
 
: The number of [[atom]]s can be found if you know the [[mass]] of different [[element]]s and the [[Relative Atomic Mass|relative atomic mass]] of the [[element]]s in the [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]].
 
: The number of [[atom]]s can be found if you know the [[mass]] of different [[element]]s and the [[Relative Atomic Mass|relative atomic mass]] of the [[element]]s in the [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]].

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Meaning

An empirical formula is the simplest ratio of the different types of atom in a compound.

About Empirical Formulae

The empirical formula of a compound may not be the same as the chemical formula:

Empirical formulae are calculated from the amount of atoms in a chemical reaction.
The number of atoms can be found if you know the mass of different elements and the relative atomic mass of the elements in the reaction.