Chemistry
Two organic compounds 'X' and 'Y' containing carbon and hydrogen only have vapour densities 13 and 39 respectively. State the molecular formula of 'X' and 'Y' [C = 12, H = 1]
Stoichiometry
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Answer
Given,
Vapour densityX = 13
Vapour densityY = 39
Molecular weightX = 2 x V.D. = 2 x 13 = 26
Molecular weightY = 2 x V.D. = 2 x 39 = 78
Let formula for X be CaHb
where a and b are simple whole numbers.
∴ Molecular mass of X = 12a + b = 26
Hence, a = 2 and b = 2 (only values which hold true for the above equation)
So, Molecular formula of X = C2H2
Let formula for Y be CcHd
where c and d are simple whole numbers.
∴ Molecular mass of Y = 12c + d = 78
Hence, c = 6 and d = 6 (only values which hold true for the above equation)
So, Molecular formula of Y = C6H6
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