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A 1.50 g sample of a pure compound, containing only carbon and hydrogen, was
combusted in a carbon-hydrogen combustion analyzer. The combustion
produced 2.7 g of water (H₂O) and 4.4 g of carbon dioxide (CO₂.)
Calculate the mass of hydrogen.
Select one:
a. 2.001 g
b. 0.001 g
c.0.302 g
d. 1.192 g

Respuesta :

The mass of the hydrogen is obtained as 0.302 g.

What is the mass of hydrogen?

A hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only carbon an hydrogen. The amount of the carbon and the hydrogen can be found by combustion.

The mass of hydrogen can be obtained as follows;

Number of moles of hydrogen =2.7 g/18 g/mol * 2 = 0.302 moles

Now the mass of hydrogen is obtained from;

0.302 moles * 1 g/mol = 0.302 g

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