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1 September, 03:39

One mole of an unknown sample contains 120 g of carbon and 30.3 g of hydrogen. What is the empirical formula of the compound?

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  1. 1 September, 03:51
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    List out the elements present in the compound, that is, Carbon and Hydrogen.

    Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H)

    divide by 120/12 = 30.3 / 1 =

    the RAM 10 30.3

    divide by 10/10 30.3/10 =

    smallest 1 3.03

    answer

    do the ratio 1 : 3 (approximately)

    Empirical formula = CH3
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