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A compound has a molar mass of 42.1 g/mol. It is 85.6% carbon and 14.4% hydrogen. What is the molecular formula?

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Answer:

CH2

Step-by-step explanation:

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To determine the molecular formula of the compound given, we first need to determine the empirical formula. To do that we assume to have 100 grams sample of the compound with the given composition. Then, we calculate for the number of moles of each element. We do as follows:
mass moles ratio
C 85.6 7.13 1
H 14.4 14.26 2


Dividing the number of moles of each element with the smallest value, we will have the empirical formula:

CH2

To determine the molecular formula, we multiply a value to the empirical formula. Then, calculate the molar mass and see whether it is equal to the one given (42.1 g/mol).

molar mass
CH2 14.03
C2H4 28.06

C3H6 42.09

Most likely, the molecular formula of the compound would be C3H6.

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