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8 July, 15:07

Two of the simplest compounds containing just carbon and hydrogen are methane and ethane. Methane contains 0.3357 g of hydrogen for every 1.00 g of carbon. The ratio of grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in methane to grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in ethane is 4:3. Determine the number of grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in ethane.

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  1. 8 July, 15:16
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    Let the ratio of grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in methane be M, we know that:

    M = 0.3357 g / 1 g

    Next, lets represent the grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in ethane be E. The final piece of information we have is:

    M / E = 4/3

    If we cross multiply,

    3M = 4E

    Now, substituting the value of M from earlier and solving for E,

    E = (3 * 0.3357) / 4

    E = 0.2518

    There are 0.2518 grams of hydrogen per gram of carbon in ethane.
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