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The following figure represents the structural formula of a chemical compound.

The following figure represents the structural formula of a chemical compound. How many Carbon and Hydrogen atoms are present in the compound. Language of Chemistry, Concise Chemistry Solutions ICSE Class 9.

Answer the questions given below:

(a) How many Carbon and Hydrogen atoms are present in the compound.

(b) Write the molecular and empirical formulae of the compound.

(c) Calculate the percentage composition of all the elements present in the compound. [At. wt. of C = 12, H = 1]

Stoichiometry

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Answer

(a) 6 Carbon and 12 Hydrogen atoms are present.

(b) Its molecular formula is C6H12.
As the simplest ration between C and H is 1:2, hence the empirical formula is CH2

(c) Relative molecular mass of C6H12
   = (6 x 12) + (1 x 12)
   = 72 + 12
   = 84 g

84 g of C6H12 contains 72 g of Carbon

∴ 100 g of C6H12 contains 72×10084\dfrac{72 \times 100}{84} g of Carbon

= 720084\dfrac{7200}{84} = 85.7 g of Carbon.

84 g of C6H12 contains 12 g of Hydrogen

∴ 100 g of C6H12 contains 12×10084\dfrac{12 \times 100}{84} g of Hydrogen

= 120084\dfrac{1200}{84} = 14.3 of Hydrogen.

∴ In C6H12, C = 85.7% and H = 14.3%

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