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24 July, 13:12

A hydrocarbon contains 20 % by mass of hydrogen. What is its empirical formula?

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  1. 24 July, 13:30
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    Answer: C4H

    Explanation:

    An hydrocarbon is a compound with carbon and hydrogen atoms only covalently linked together.

    Thus, all hydrocarbons have a basic formula of CH.

    Now, mass of hydrocarbon = 100%

    Mass of hydrogen = 20%

    Mass of carbon = (100% - 20%) = 80%

    i. e Carbon : Hydrogen

    = 80% : 20%

    = (80% / 20%)

    = 4 : 1

    Thus, the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is C4H
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