Hydrocarbon X contains 3 G Carbon Per Gram Of Hydrogen. Simplest Formula Of The Hydrocarbon X is:

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Question

Hydrocarbon X contains 3 g carbon per gram of hydrogen. Simplest formula of the hydrocarbon X is:

Solution

Correct option is

CH4

Total amount = 3 + 1 = 4 g

                                                 moles             ratio

                   % of C = 75%        6.25               1

                   % of H = 25%        25.0               4

Thus, formula is 

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