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30 December, 22:02

A sample of fuel is found to contain 87.4% nitrogen and 12.6% hydrogen. if the molecular mass of the fuel is 32.05 grams/miles, what is the molecular formula of the fuel?

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  1. 30 December, 22:13
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    We find the number of moles by weight percentage:

    The number of moles of Nitrogen = 87.4 g / 14.0067 g/mol = 6.24 moles

    Similarly, the number of moles of Hydrogen = 12.6 g / 1.008 g/mol = 12.5 moles

    Now, we divide the no of moles to get a ratio : 12.5 / 6.24 = 2

    Thus, the empirical formula from this ratio will be NH2 (molar mass = 16.02 g/mol)

    32.05 / 16.02 = 2

    Thus, given mass of fuel is 32.05, so its empirical formula will be N2H4
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