Science, asked by DevdaSiddharth, 4 months ago

1 mole of a compound contains 1 mole of carbon and 2 moles of oxygen. The molecular weight of

the compound is not -

(A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 32 (D) 44​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

On heating to a temperature at which N2O4 may be dissociated as N2O4 → 2NO2, the mean molar mass tends to the lower value of 39. 6 g/mol.

Answered by BrainExerciser
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Answer:

D) 44

You actually meant The molecular weight of the compound is.... and there fore the answer is 44.

Explanation:

Given that :

1 mole of compound contains 1 mole of C and 2 moles of O.  

Therefore, the molecular formula of the compound is C1O2.  

⇒ Molecular Formula of the compound =CO2

Molecular weight of the compound = 1×12(Molecular weight of the carbon)  +2×16 (Molecular weight )of the oxygen)

=12+32=44

Molecular weight of the compound =44g  

∴ Molecular weight of 1 mole of the compound =44g

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