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प्रश्न
A compound X contains 32% of A, 20% of B and remaining percentage of C. Then, the empirical formula of X is ______.
(Given atomic masses of A = 64; B = 40; C = 32
विकल्प
AB2C2
ABC4
A2BC2
ABC3
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उत्तर
A compound X contains 32% of A, 20% of B and remaining percentage of C. Then, the empirical formula of X is ABC3.
Explanation:
Given: Percentage of A = 32
Percentage of B = 20
The total percentage of all elements in a compound is 100%.
∴ Percentage of C = 100 − (32 + 20)
= 100 − 50
= 48%
To find the number of moles, divide the percentage (or mass in a 100 g sample) of each element by its respective atomic mass:
Moles of A = `32/64`
= 0.5 mol
Moles of B = `20/40`
= 0.5 mol
Moles of C = `48/32`
= 1.5 mol
Divide each mole value by the smallest number of moles calculated (0.5) to find the simplest whole-number ratio:
Ratio of A = `0.5/0.5`
= 1
Ratio of B = `0.5/0.5`
= 1
Ratio of C = `1.5/0.5`
= 3
Using the simplest whole-number ratio of 1 : 1 : 3 for elements A, B, and C, respectively, the empirical formula is ABC3.
