Answer:
C₁₀H₁₂
Step-by-step explanation:
90.8% of basketane (Hydrocarbon, contains only C and H) is Carbon, and 100-90.8 = 9.2% of the mass is hydrogen.
The molar mass is between 130-140g/mol, That means the moles of Carbon (Using its molar mass, 12.01g/mol) that are in basketane are between:
140g/mol /12.01g/mol *90.8%= 10.58 moles of C.
130g/mol / 12.01g/mol *90.8%= 9.83 moles of C.
As the moles of carbon must be given in a whole number, There are 10 moles of Carbon.
10 moles C * (12.01g / mol) = 120.1g/mol that are 90.8% of the molar mass. Molar mass of basketane is:
100% * (120.1g/mol / 90.8%) =
132.3g/mol.
The part of the molar mass due hydrogen must be:
132.3 g/mol - 120.1g/mol = 12.2 g/mol
As molar mass of hydrogen is 1g/mol, the moles of hydrogen are 12
And molecular formula is:
C₁₀H₁₂