Chemistry
A compound having empirical formula X2Y is made of two elements X and Y. Find it's molecular formula if the atomic weight of X is 10 and that of Y is 5 and the compound has a vapour density 25.
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Answer
Empirical formula is X2Y
Empirical formula weight = 2(10) + 5 = 25
Vapour density (V.D.) = 25
Molecular weight = 2 x V.D. = 2 x 25
∴ Molecular formula = n[E.F.] = 2[X2Y] = X4Y2
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