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JEE Chemistry 2023 Question with Solution

Number of hydrogen atoms per molecule of a hydrocarbon A having 85.8%85.8\% carbon is:

Given: Molar mass of A = 84g/mol84 \, \text{g/mol}

Answer

Correct answer:12

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Hydrocarbon A has 85.8%85.8\% carbon and molar mass 84g/mol84 \, \text{g/mol}.

Find: Number of hydrogen atoms per molecule of A.

From percentage composition:

85.812=7.5\frac{85.8}{12}=7.5

for carbon, and

14.21=14.2\frac{14.2}{1}=14.2

for hydrogen.

Taking the mole ratio:

C:H=1:2\text{C} : \text{H} = 1 : 2

So, the empirical formula is CH2CH_2.

Empirical formula mass:

12+2=1412 + 2 = 14

Given molecular mass is 8484, so

14×n=8414 \times n = 84 n=6n=6

Therefore, molecular formula is

(CH2)6=C6H12(CH_2)_6 = C_6H_{12}

Hence, the number of hydrogen atoms per molecule is 1212.

Stepwise Composition Method

Given: Percentage of carbon is 85.8%85.8\%, so percentage of hydrogen is 14.2%14.2\%. Molar mass = 84g/mol84 \, \text{g/mol}.

Find: Hydrogen atoms in one molecule.

  1. Calculate moles of each element from percentage composition.
Moles of C=85.812\text{Moles of C} = \frac{85.8}{12} Moles of H=14.21=14.2\text{Moles of H} = \frac{14.2}{1} = 14.2
  1. Divide by the smaller value to get the simplest ratio.
C=1,H2\text{C} = 1, \quad \text{H} \approx 2

So the empirical formula is CH2CH_2.

  1. Compute empirical formula mass.
(1×12)+(2×1)=14g/mol(1 \times 12) + (2 \times 1) = 14 \, \text{g/mol}
  1. Find the multiplying factor.
8414=6\frac{84}{14} = 6
  1. Molecular formula:
(CH2)6=C6H12(CH_2)_6 = C_6H_{12}

So each molecule contains 1212 hydrogen atoms.

The numerical answer is 12.

Common mistakes

  • Using the percentage of carbon directly as the number of carbon atoms is incorrect because percentage composition must first be converted into moles. Always divide mass percentage by atomic mass before finding the ratio.

  • Forgetting that hydrogen percentage is the remainder after carbon is wrong here. Since it is a hydrocarbon, hydrogen percentage is 10085.8=14.2%100 - 85.8 = 14.2\%. Use this before calculating mole ratio.

  • Stopping at the empirical formula CH2CH_2 is incorrect because the question uses the molar mass 84g/mol84 \, \text{g/mol}. After finding the empirical formula, compute the factor nn to get the molecular formula.

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