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The gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion is 0.72 gram of water and

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Answered by varsha58167
1

Answer:

The empirical formula is C7H8.

Answered by duragpalsingh
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Question:

A gaseous hydrocarbon gives upon combustion 0.72 g of H2O and 3.08 g of CO2. The empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is

Solution:

We know,

Hydrocarbon contains C and H. Let he formula be  

And  18 g of H₂O consist of 2 moles of H atoms.

Then, 0.72 g of H₂O consist of:

2/18 x 0.72 = 0.08

So, 0.72 g of H₂O consist of 0.08 moles of H atoms.

We know,

44 g of CO₂ consist of 1 mole of C atom.

Then, 3.08 g of CO₂ consist of:

1/44 x 3.08 = 0.07  

So, 3.08 g of CO₂ consist of 0.07 mole of C atom.

Then, ratio of x and y :

= 0.07/0.08  

= 7 : 8

So, empirical formula is C₇H₈.

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