An unknown organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen was analyzed and found to be 50.84% C, 8.53% H and the rest being oxygen. Which of the following represents the correct empirical formula for the compound?
(a) CH2O
(b) C3H602
(c) C4H803
(d) C2H40
(e) C5H1003

Respuesta :

Answer:

e) C5H10O3

Explanation:

According to the information given in this question;

50.84% represents C

8.53% represents H

[100% - (50.84 + 8.53)]

= 100 - 59.37

= 40.63% of Oxygen (O)

This percentage means that;

Carbon = 50.84g

Hydrogen = 8.53g

Oxygen = 40.63g

By dividing by their respective atomic masses, we convert to moles:

C = 50.84g ÷ 12 = 4.24mol

H = 8.53g ÷ 1 = 8.53mol

O = 40.63g ÷ 16 = 2.54mol

Next we divide by the smallest no of the values (2.54mol)

C = 4.24 ÷ 2.54 = 1.669

H = 8.53 ÷ 2.54 = 3.358

O = 2.54 ÷ 2.54 = 1

To get a simple whole number ratio, we multiply the results by 3

C = 1.669 × 3 = 5.007

H = 3.358 × 3 = 10.074

O = 1 × 3 = 3

Simple whole number ratio of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is 5:10:3. Hence, the empirical formula is C5H10O3.