Chemistry, asked by indra4355, 7 months ago

A compound contains 2.35% hydrogen, 14.11% carbon and 83.53% chlorine. Its molar mass is 85 g / mol. What are its empirical and molecular formulas?​

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Answered by HITARTHAMIT
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Explanation:

step 1

Divide the given percentages of atoms with their molecular masses

H---4.07/1 =4.07

C---24.27/12 =2.02

Cl--71.65/35.5=2.01

step 2

divide all values with the lowest value obtained.

H---4.07/2.01=2

C---2.02/2.01=1

Cl---2.01/2.01=1

therefore the empirical formula is

CH

2

Cl

WEIGHT OF EMPIRICAL FORMULA=12+2+35.5=49.5

Given molecular weight =98.96 which is double of empirical weight .therefore molecular formula is C

2H4Cl2

.

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