Question:

The empirical formula of a compound is $CH _{2}$. One mole of this compound has a mass of $42\, g$. Its molecular formula is :

Updated On: Jun 23, 2023
  • $C_{3}H_{6}$
  • $C_{3}H_{8}$
  • $ CH_{2}$
  • $C_{2}H_{2}$
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Solution and Explanation

Weight of empirical formula $CH _{2} =12+(1 \times 2)$ $4=12+2$ $=14$ Mass of one mole of the compound = its molecular weight $=42$ $n=\frac{\text { Mol. wt. }}{\text { Empirical formula wt.}}=\frac{42}{14}=3$ $\therefore$ Mol. formula =( Empirical formula) $\times n$ $=\left( CH _{2}\right) \times 3= C _{3} H _{6}$
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