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The empirical formula of a molecule is C2H6. In an experiment, the Molar mass of the molecule was determined to be 90.21g/mol. Use this information to determine the molecular formula of the molecule.

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  1. 10 May, 07:23
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    C₆H₁₈

    Explanation:

    Let's say x is the subscript of carbon and y is the subscript of hydrogen. We know from the empirical formula that the ratio of x to y is 2 to 6.

    x / y = 2 / 6

    We also know from the molar mass that:

    12.01x + 1.01y = 90.21

    Solving the system of equations:

    2y = 6x

    y = 3x

    12.01x + 1.01 (3x) = 90.21

    12.01x + 3.03x = 90.21

    15.04x = 90.21

    x = 6

    y = 3x

    y = 18

    The molecular formula is therefore C₆H₁₈.
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