Answer:
C₂H₁₂N₂O
Step-by-step explanation:
The elements that make up the compound, serotonin are; carbon, C, hydrogen, H, nitrogen, N, and oxygen, O
The molar mass of serotonin, M = 176.00 g/mol
The mass of carbon dioxide obtained from the combustion of 5.31 g sample of serotonin = 13.3 g
The mass of water produced = 3.24 g
The percentage by mass of nitrogen per mole of serotonin = 15.9 %
The molar mass of CO₂, M = 44.01 g/mol
The mass of carbon in 13.3 g of CO₂ = 12/44.01 × 13.3 ≈ 3.36 grams
The number of moles of carbon = 3.63/12 = 0.3
The mass of nitrogen = 0.159 × 5.31 g = 0.84429 g
The number of moles of nitrogen = 0.84429/14 ≈ 0.06 moles
The mass of hydrogen, H₂ = 2/18.01528 × 3.24 g ≈ 0.36 g
The number of moles of hydrogen ≈ 0.36 moles
The mass of oxygen = 5.31 - 0.84429 - 0.36 - 3.626 = 0.47971
The number of moles of oxygen = 0.47971/16 ≈ 0.03
Dividing by 0.03 gives;
H (0.36/0.03 = 12), N(0.06/0.03 = 2), C(0.3/0.03 = 10) O(0.03/0.03 = 1)
The empirical formula is C₂H₁₂N₂O