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5 June, 06:03

A molecule contains five atoms and has a molecular weight of 85 g per mole. the atoms are of elements with atomic numbers 1, 6, and 17. which molecular structure could represent this molecule?

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  1. 5 June, 06:21
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    Dichloromethane

    Explanation:

    As we know the atomic number given belongs to following elements, i. e.

    Atomic # Element M. Mass

    1 Hydrogen 1 g. mol⁻¹

    6 Carbon 12 g. mol⁻¹

    17 Chlorine 35.5 g. mol⁻¹

    Also the molecular formula of Dichloromethane is,

    = CH₂Cl₂

    Putting molar masses of each element,

    = (12) ₁ + (1) ₂ + (35.5) ₂

    = 12 + 2 + 71

    = 85 g. mol⁺¹

    Result:

    Hence the only possible structure containing 5 atoms is Dichloromethane.
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