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The Rate of diffusion of a saturated hydrocarbon (Cn H2n+2) gas is 1.206 times that ofSO2 gas under identical conditions. Find the molecular mass and the value of 'n' for the gas.

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  1. The molecular mass of the hydrocarbon is 44 g/mol
  2. The value of n in the compound is 3

How to calculate the molecular mass of value of n?

1. The molecular mass of the hydrocarbon can be calculate as follow:

  • Rate of
    SO_2 gas (R₁) = R
  • Rate of hydrocarbon (R₂) = 1.206R
  • Molecular mass of
    SO_2 gas (M₁) = 64 g/mol
  • Molecular mass of hydrocarbon (M₂) = ?


(R_1)/(R_2) = \sqrt{(M_2)/(M_1)} \\\\(R)/(1.206R) = \sqrt{(M_2)/(64)}\\\\(1)/(1.206) = \sqrt{(M_2)/(64)}\\\\((1)/(1.206))^(2) = (M_2)/(64)\\\\M_2 = 64\ *\ ((1)/(1.206))^(2) \\\\M_2 = 44\ g/mol

2. The value of n can be calculated as shown below:

  • Molecular mass of hydrocarbon = 44 g/mol
  • Formula of compound =
    C_nH_(2n+2)
  • Value of n =?

Formula = molecular mass


C_nH_(2n+2) = 44

(12 × n) + (2n + 2) = 44

12n + 2n + 2 = 44

14n = 44 - 2

14n = 42

n = 42 / 14

n = 3

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