Respuesta :
If molar mass of compound is 180.18 g/mol and of that mass 39.99 % is Carbon
∴ molar mass of carbon in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (39.99 ÷ 100)
= 72 g/mol
since a single carbon = 12 g/mol
then number of carbons in compound = 72 ÷ 12 g/mol
= 6 CARBON atoms
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If molar mass of compound is 180.18 g/mol and of that mass 6.73 % is hydrogen
∴ molar mass of hydrogen in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (6.73 ÷ 100)
≈ 12 g/mol
since a single hydrogen = 1 g/mol
then number of hydrogen in compound = 12 ÷ 1 g/mol
= 12 HYDROGEN atoms
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If molar mass of compound is 180.18 g/mol and of that mass 53.28 % is Oxygen
∴ molar mass of oxygen in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (53.28 ÷ 100)
≈ 96 g/mol
since a single oxygen= 16 g/mol
then number of oxygen in compound = 96 ÷ 16 g/mol
= 6 OXYGEN atoms
∴ molecular formula of compound (aldehexose sugar e.g. glucose) = C₆H₁₂O₆
∴ molar mass of carbon in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (39.99 ÷ 100)
= 72 g/mol
since a single carbon = 12 g/mol
then number of carbons in compound = 72 ÷ 12 g/mol
= 6 CARBON atoms
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If molar mass of compound is 180.18 g/mol and of that mass 6.73 % is hydrogen
∴ molar mass of hydrogen in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (6.73 ÷ 100)
≈ 12 g/mol
since a single hydrogen = 1 g/mol
then number of hydrogen in compound = 12 ÷ 1 g/mol
= 12 HYDROGEN atoms
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If molar mass of compound is 180.18 g/mol and of that mass 53.28 % is Oxygen
∴ molar mass of oxygen in compound = 180.18 g/mol × (53.28 ÷ 100)
≈ 96 g/mol
since a single oxygen= 16 g/mol
then number of oxygen in compound = 96 ÷ 16 g/mol
= 6 OXYGEN atoms
∴ molecular formula of compound (aldehexose sugar e.g. glucose) = C₆H₁₂O₆