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A compound of carbon and hydrogen contains 92.3 per cent of carbon and molar mass 78.1 g/mol. find the molecular formula​

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Answered by janu519
4

Answer:

Explanation:

Imagine that you have 100 g of Carbon and hydrogen

Convert % into mass  

92.3

%

92.3

g

7.7

%

7.7

g

Transform mass into moles  

(The molar mass of carbon and hydrogen are rounded here)

C

:

92.3

12.01

=

3 sig. fig.

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7.69

m

o

l

H

:

7.7

1.01

=

3 sig. fig.

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7.62

m

o

l

To see for one Carbon, how many Hydrogen you have, put the next equation  

1

7.69

=

x

7.62

(It can be the other way around, for 1 Hydrogen, how many Carbon)

1

7.62

=

x

7.69

Solves for x  

(Generally take the largest of those result and divide it by the smallest )  

7.69

7.62

=

1.01

1

It means that for 1 Hydrogen, you have 1 Carbon each time.

Empirical formula

C

H

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