Resorcinol
The empirical formula for catechol is C6H6O2.
The organic compound, hydroquinone, is a phenol with formula C6H4(OH)2. Consequently, it's chemical structure is formed from atoms of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The atoms are typically arranged to form a benzene ring and two hydroxyl groups bonded to the ring.
C6H6O2
C6H6O2 This is hydroquinone, one of several types, but I will use this one as example. 0.20 moles C6H6O2 (2 mole O/1 mole C6H6O2)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole O) = 2.4 X 1023 atoms of oxygen =====================
The empirical formula for catechol is C6H6O2.
The chemical equation for hydroquinone is C6H6O2.
The formation of benzoquinone involves the oxidation of hydroquinone. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: C6H6O2 (hydroquinone) + O2 → C6H4O2 (benzoquinone) + H2O.
The formula is C6H6O2 and it is 1,3-dihydroxy benzene.
The organic compound, hydroquinone, is a phenol with formula C6H4(OH)2. Consequently, it's chemical structure is formed from atoms of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The atoms are typically arranged to form a benzene ring and two hydroxyl groups bonded to the ring.
Firstly divide percentages by molar mass of that elementC65.45/12.01=5.45H5.45/1.01=5.40O29.09/16=1.82Then divide the result of the first step by the smallest answerC5.45/1.82=3H5.40/1.82=3O1.82/1.82=1Empirical Formula is C3H3OIf the molar mass is 110.1 we can divide this by our empirical formulas molar mass to get the molecular formula.so 110.1/(12.01x3+1.01x3+16)=110.1/55.06=2so the molecular formula is C6H6O2