Chemistry, asked by sam1973, 1 year ago

a compound was found to have 5.37% nitrogen . what is thr min^m molecular weight of compound?​

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Answered by sarika26urvi
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Answer:261gms

Explanation:5.37 =14÷x into 100

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Answered by Rohit65k0935Me
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the compound should have atleast one N atom ....atomic mass of N = 14 g/mole .

suppose you take 100 g of compound

then mass of N = 5.37 g

so that means 5.37 g of N is present in 100 g of compound .

then 14 g of N will be present in 100/5.37 X 14 = 260.7 g of compound .

260.7 g is the minimum molecular weight of compound.....

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