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An unknown compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (cxhyoz). combustion of 4.50 g of this compound produced 6.60 g of carbon dioxide and 2.70 g of water. how many moles of hydrogen, h, were in the original sample

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The number of moles of Hydrogen H that were in the original sample is

0.30 moles


calculation

find the formula of the unknown compound

  • write the equation for reaction

CxHyOz + O2 → CO2 + H2O

  • find the moles of CO2 produced

moles= mass/molar mass

= 6.60g/44 g/mol=0.15 moles

  • find the moles of CxHyOz
  • moles of CO2= moles of CxHyOz therefore the moles of CxHyOz =0.15 moles

  • find the molar mass of CxHyOz

molar mass= mass/ moles

= 4.50/0.15= 30 g/mol


  • determine value the for X,Y,Z

C =x(12 g/mol) if x=1 then c= 12 g/mol

H= y (1 g/mol) if Y=1 then H=1 g/mol

O=Z(16g/mol) if O=16 then O= 16g/mol

the formula of the compound from the value of X,y and z above = CHO


  • the MW of CHO= (12 g/mol + 1 g/mol +16g/mol)= 29 g/mol
  • since the molar mass of the compound was 30 g/mol 1 more atom of oxygen is required, therefore the formula of unknown compound= CH2O
  • from the moles of CH2O= 0.15 moles and there are two atoms of H in CH2O therefore the moles of H atom = 0.15 x2=0.30 moles

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