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16 November, 06:30

A key ingredient of nail polish remover is found to have the following percentage composition by mass: 62.0% carbon, 10.4% hydrogen, and 27.5% oxygen. If its molar mass is 58.1g/mol, what is its molecular formula?

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  1. 16 November, 06:54
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    C3H6O

    Explanation:

    To get the molecular formula, we are going to divide the percentage compositions by the atomic masses. The atomic masses of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are 12, 1 and 16 respectively.

    The division goes on as follows:

    C = 62.0/12 = 5.17

    O = 27.5/16 = 1.72

    H = 10.4/1 = 10.4

    We go on to divide by the smallest which is that of the oxygen which is 1.72

    C = 5.17/1.72 = 3

    O = 1.72/1.72 = 1

    H = 10.4/1.72 = 6

    The empirical formula is thus C3H6O

    Now, to get the molecular formula.

    [C3H6O]n = 58.1

    (3 (12) + 6 (1) + 16) n = 58.1

    58n = 58.1

    n = 1

    The molecular formula is thus C3H6O
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