Physics, asked by juhiansari80, 11 months ago

A compound was found to contain 14 34% oxygen
The minimum molecular weight of the compound is
(1) 11158
) 223.159
3) 9762
(4) 195 2h 9​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Explanation:

From the data given in the question:  

14.34 g of Oxygen is present in 100 g of the compound.

 The Atomic weight of Oxygen is 16.

(In the “minimum mass” of the compound, assume that there is 1 Oxygen

atom in it.) 

Then, 16 g of Oxygen must be present in ‘x’ g of the compound.

 Mathematically, x = 16 × 100 ÷ 14.34 = 111.58 g

Hence, 111.58 g is the minimum molecular weight of the

compound

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