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8 May, 21:19

A compound is found to contain 54.5% carbon, 9.1% hydrogen, and 36.4% oxygen. It has a molar mass of 135 g. What is the molecular formula?

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  1. 8 May, 23:59
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    C6H12O3

    Explanation:

    Data obtained from the question include:

    C (carbon) = 54.5%

    H (hydrogen) = 9.1%

    O (oxygen) = 36.4%

    To obtain the molecular formula, first, let us obtain the empirical formula. This is illustrated below

    C = 54.5%

    H = 9.1%

    O = 36.4%

    Divide by their individual molar mass.

    C = 54.5/12 = 4.542

    H = 9.1/1 = 9.1

    O = 36.4/16 = 2.275

    Divide by the smallest

    C = 4.542/2.275 = 2

    H = 9.1/2.275 = 4

    O = 2.275/2.275 = 1

    The empirical formula is C2H4O

    The molecular formula is simply a multiple of the empirical formula. This is illustrated below:

    Molecular formula = > [C2H4O]n

    The molar mass of the compound as obtained from the question is 135g/mol

    Now, with the above information, we can simply calculate the value of n in order to obtain the molecular formula. This is illustrated below:

    [C2H4O]n = 135

    [ (12x2) + (4x1) + 16]n = 135

    [24 + 4 + 16]n = 135

    44n = 135

    Divide both side by the coefficient of n i. e 44

    n = 135/44

    n = 3

    The molecular formula

    => [C2H4O]n

    => [C2H4O]3

    => C6H12O3
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