Chemistry
A gaseous hydrocarbon weights 0.70 g. and contains 0.60 g. of carbon. Find the molecular formula of the compound if it's molecular weight is 70. [C = 12, H = 1]
Stoichiometry
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Answer
H = 0.70 - 0.60 = 0.1 g
Element | % composition | At. wt. | Relative no. of atoms | Simplest ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|
Carbon | x 100 = 85.71 | 12 | = 7.142 | = 1 |
Hydrogen | x 100 = 14.28 | 1 | = 14.28 | = 2 |
Simplest ratio of whole numbers = C : H = 1 : 2
Hence, empirical formula is CH2
Empirical formula weight = 12 + 2(1) = 14
Molecular weight = 70
Molecular formula = n[E.F.] = 5[CH2] = C5H10
Hence, Molecular formula = C5H10
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