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9 December, 02:56

What is the molecular formula for a compound that is 46.16% carbon, 5.16% hydrogen, and 48.68% fluorine? The molar mass of the compound is 156.12 g/mol

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  1. 9 December, 03:07
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    Ans: Molecular formula = C₆H₈F₄

    Given:

    % C = 46.16

    %H = 5.16

    %F = 48.68

    Calculate the # moles of each element:

    moles of C = 46.16/12 = 3.847

    moles of H = 5.16/1 = 5.16

    moles of F = 48.68/19 = 2.562

    Calculate the mole ratio:

    C = 3.847/2.562 = 1.50

    H = 5.16/2.562 = 2.0

    F = 2.562/2,562 = 1.0

    Empirical formula = C (1.5) H (2) F

    Empirical formula mass = 12*1.5 + 1 * 2 + 1*19 = 39 g/mol

    Molecular mass = 156.12 g/mol

    Ratio (n) = 156.12/39 = 4

    Molecular formula = n (empirical formula) = 4 (C1.5H2F) = C6H8F4
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