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11 February, 21:22

Certain hydrocarbon is 92.3 % carbon and 7.7 % hydrogen by mass. If the molar mass of the hydrocarbon is approximately 40 g/mol,

what is its molecular formula?

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  1. 11 February, 21:29
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    The hydrocarbon has a molecular formula of C3H3

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Suppose the mass of the compound is 100 grams

    A hydrocarbon contains:

    ⇒ 92.3 % carbon = 92.3 grams

    ⇒ 7.7 % hydrogen = 7.7 grams

    Molar mass of the compound is 40 g/mol

    Molar mass of carbon = 12.01 g/mol

    Molar mass of hydrogen = 1.01 g/mol

    Step 2: Calculate moles

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Moles carbon = 92.3 grams / 12.01 g/mol

    Moles carbon = 7.69 moles

    Moles hydrogen = 7.70 grams / 1.01 g/mol

    Moles hydrogen = 7.62

    Step 3: Calculate mol ratio

    We divide by the smallest amount of moles

    Carbon: 7.69/7.62 = 1

    Hydrogen: 7.62/7.62 = 1

    The empirical formula is CH

    The molar mass is 13.02 g/mol

    Step 4: Calculate the molecular formula

    n = 40 g/mol / 13.02 g/mol

    n ≈ 3

    We need to multiply the empirical formula by 3 to get the molecular formula

    Molecular formula = 3 * (CH) = C3H3

    The hydrocarbon is C3H3
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