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16 March, 00:51

A sample of an unknown compound has a percent composition of 52.14% carbon, 13.13% hydrogen, and 34.73% oxygen. Which compounds could the sample be?

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  1. 16 March, 00:55
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    The two possible compounds are;

    1) Dimethyl Ether H₃C--O--CH₃

    2) Ethanol H₃C--CH₂--OH

    Solution:

    Step 1: Calculate Moles of each Element;

    Moles of C = %C : At. Mass of C

    Moles of C = 52.14 : 12.01

    Moles of C = 4.341 mol

    Moles of H = %H : At. Mass of H

    Moles of H = 13.13 : 1.01

    Moles of H = 13.00 mol

    Moles of O = %O : At. Mass of O

    Moles of O = 34.73 : 16.0

    Moles of O = 2.170 mol

    Step 2: Find out mole ratio and simplify it;

    C H O

    4.341 13.00 2.170

    4.341/2.170 13.00/2.170 2.170/2.170

    2 5.99 1

    2 6 1

    Hence, Empirical Formula = C₂H₆O

    Result:

    As the molecular mass of compound is not given therefore, we can assume and guess the empirical formula to be the molecular formula. Hence, possible compounds are,

    1) Dimethyl Ether H₃C--O--CH₃

    2) Ethanol H₃C--CH₂--OH
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