Chemistry, asked by godfreddanku10, 10 months ago

compound containing Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen only gave the following data on analysis: 0.1g of the compound on combustion gave 0.228g of CO2 and 0.124g of H2O. On further analysis, 0.1g of the compound gave NH3 which required 17.2 cm3 of 0.1M HCl for neutralization.
(i) How many moles of Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen are there in 0.1g of the compound?
(ii) Deduce the empirical formula of the compound.
(iii) The relative molecular mass of the compound was found to be 116. What is its molecular
formular?
(iv) If the compound is known to be a primary amine, suggest one possible structure for the
compound.

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Answered by trishla2008
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Answer:

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