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Cacodyl, which has an intolerable garlicky odor and is used in the manufacture of cacodylic acid, a cotton herbicide, has a mass percentage composition of 22.88% C, 5.76% H, and 71.36% As and a molar mass of 209.96 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of cacodyl?

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The molecular formula of cacodyl is C₄H₁₂As₂.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume we have 1 mol of cacodyl, in that case we'd have 209.96 g of cacodyl and the following masses of its components:

  • 209.96 g * 22.88/100 = 48.04 g C
  • 209.96 g * 5.76/100 = 12.09 g H
  • 209.96 g * 71.36/100 = 149.83 g As

Now we convert those masses into moles:

  • 48.04 g C ÷ 12 g/mol = 4.00 mol C
  • 12.09 g H ÷ 1 g/mol = 12.09 mol H
  • 149.83 g As ÷ 74.92 g/mol = 2.00 mol As

Those amounts of moles represent the amount of each component in 1 mol of cacodyl, thus, the molecular formula of cacodyl is C₄H₁₂As₂.

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