Chemistry, asked by navadevsunil, 9 months ago

A compound contains 75% of carbon and 25% of hydrogen. Molecular mass of the compound is 16u. Determine the molecular formula.​

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Answered by stella984
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Answer:

For this kind of problem, you can assume that the weight of the unknown sample is 100g ( since 75% C + 25% H = 100%).

Thus,

weight of C = 75g

weight of H = 25g

Since chemical formulas deal with number of moles rather than weight in grams, you need to convert each element by multiplying it to their respective atomic masses.

atomic mass of C=12.01gmol

atomic mass of H=1.01gmol

Thus,

mol C = 75 grams x 1 mol12.01grams = 6.245 mol C

mol H = 25 grams x 1 mol1.01grams = 24.752 mol H

Now we can see from the computation above that every

6.245 mol C = 24.752 mol H

Dividing both sides by the smallest number of moles, (in this case 6.245 mol C)

C = 6.245mol6.245mol = 1

H = 24.752mol6.245mol = 3.98 ≈ 4

Therefore, empirical formula is C1H4 or simply, CH4.

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