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Isopropyl alcohol, (CH3)2CHOH, is a common solvent. Determine the percent by mass of hydrogen in isopropyl alcohol. A) 6.71% H B) 13.4% H C) 25.0% H D) 53.3% H
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Isopropyl alcohol, (CH3)2CHOH, is a common solvent. Determine the percent by mass of hydrogen in isopropyl alcohol. A) 6.71% H B) 13.4% H C) 25.0% H D) 53.3% H
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Isopropyl alcohol, (CH3)2CHOH, is a common solvent. Determine the percent by mass of hydrogen in isopropyl alcohol. A) 6.71% H B) 13.4% H C) 25.0% H D) 53.3% H
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13.4 %.
Step-by-step explanation:
Isopropyl alcohol has the general molecular formula
C₃H₈O.
Its molar mass =
60.1 g/mol.
The percent by mass of H = [(no, of H atoms x molar mass of H) / (molar mass of isopropyl alcohol)] x 100
= [(8.0 atoms x 1.0 g/mol) / (60.1 g/mol)] x 100 =
13.333 % ≅ 13.4 %.
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