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  • 21-02-2017
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I need help with one chem problem! PLEASEEEE

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  • 22-02-2017
Molecular mass of Carbon in compound = 29.784% * 241.94 g/mol
= 72.05 g/mol

Number of moles = 72.05 / 12 = 6  [ Molar mass of Carbon = 12 ]

Now, Molecular mass of Hydrogen in compound = 4.166% * 241.94 g/mol
= 10.07 g/mol

Number of moles = 10.07 / 1 = 10 [ Molar mass of Hydrogen = 1 ]

Now, Molecular mass of Bromine in compound = 66.05% * 241.94 g/mol
= 159.80

Number of moles = 159.80 / 79.90 = 2 

Empirical Formula = C₆H₁₀Br₂

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