Chemistry
A hydrocarbon contains 4.8 g of carbon per gram of hydrogen. Calculate
(a) the g atom of each
(b) find the empirical formula
(c) find molecular formula, if it's vapour density is 29.
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Answer
(a) Given, hydrocarbon contains 4.8 g of carbon per gram of hydrogen
Gram atom =
∴ g atom of carbon = = 0.4 and
g atom of hydrogen = = 1
(b)
Element | Mass | At. wt. | Gram atoms | Simplest ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hydrogen | 1 | 1 | = 1 | = |
Carbon | 4.8 | 12 | = 0.4 | = 1 |
Simplest ratio of whole numbers = H : C = : 1 = 5 : 2
Hence, empirical formula is C2H5
(c) Empirical formula weight = (2 x 12) + (5 x 1) = 24 + 5 = 29
V.D. = 29
Molecular weight = 2 x V.D. = 2 x 29 = 58
So, molecular formula = 2(C2H5) = C4H10
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