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20 June, 02:22

What is the empirical formula for a sample containing 81.70% carbon and 18.29% hydrogen?

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  1. 20 June, 03:35
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    Given: C = 81.70% = 81.70g

    H = 18.29% = 18.29g

    The number of moles is given by: n = Given mass (m) / Molar Mass (M)

    M of C = 12 g/mol

    M of H = 1 g/mol

    Thus, the number of moles of carbon = 81.70g / 12gmol = 6.83moles

    and, the number of moles of hydrogen = 18.29/1g/mol = 18.29 moles

    The ration of C moles with hydrogen:

    H:C = 18.29moles/6.83moles = 2.67 ≈3

    Thus, the empirical formula is C3H8
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