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30 June, 06:08

One mole of an unknown compound has 36.04g of carbon and 6.04g of hydrogen. What is the compound's empirical formula?

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  1. 30 June, 09:52
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    The answer is: the compound's empirical formula is CH₂.

    m (C) = 36.04 g; mass of carbon.

    M (C) = 12.01 g/mol; molar mass of carbon.

    n (C) = m (C) : M (C).

    n (C) = 36.04 g : 12.01 g/mol.

    n (C) = 3 mol; amount of carbon.

    m (H) = 6.04 g; mass of hydrogen.

    n (H) = 6.04 g : 1.007 g/mol.

    n (H) = 6 mol; amount of hydrogen.

    n (C) : n (H) = 3 mol : 6 mol.

    n (C) : n (H) = 1 mol : 2 mol.
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