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Having information about the percent composition of a compound will allow you to determine the mole:mole ratio of elements present in a compound. ... If you know molecular weight and empirical formula for a covalently bonded compound you can calculate molecular formulas.
Molecular formulas tell you how many atoms of each element are in a compound, and empirical formulas tell you the simplest or most reduced ratio of elements in a compound. If a compound's molecular formula cannot be reduced any more, then the empirical formula is the same as the molecular formula.
Empirical formulas show the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound, molecular formulas show the number of each type of atom in a molecule, and structural formulas show how the atoms in a molecule are bonded to each other.
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