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0.20g of hydrocarbon on combustion gives 0.66 g of CO2. What is the mass of Hydrogen in the hydrocarbon?

Asked by hariom2083 18th July 2018, 11:11 AM
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Answer:
Given:
Mass of the hydrocarbon= 0.2 g
mass of CO2 = 0.66 g
 
If the mol. wt of the CO2 is 44 and the mass of C is 12
then, 0.66gm of CO2 have x gm of C
 
 m a s s space o f space C space equals 12 over 44 cross times 0.66

m a s s space o f space C equals space 0.18 space gm
 
 
We have the total mass of the hydrocarbon 0.2g,
 
Mass of hydrogen = 0.2-0.18 = 0.02 g
 
Therefore mass of the Hydrogen= 0.02gm
 
 
 
Answered by Expert 19th July 2018, 11:34 AM
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