Consider the following two reactions A and B:

The numerical value of [molar mass of + molar mass of ] is _____.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Consider the following two reactions A and B:

The numerical value of [molar mass of + molar mass of ] is _____.
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: In reaction A, phenol reacts with sodium and evolves gas . In reaction B, benzoic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate and evolves gas .
Find: The numerical value of [molar mass of + molar mass of ].
Phenol reacts with sodium to liberate hydrogen gas:
So, gas is .
Molar mass of :
Benzoic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate to liberate carbon dioxide:
So, gas is .
Molar mass of :
Now add the two molar masses:
Therefore, the required numerical value is . The correct option is A.
Mistake: Assuming both reactions release the same gas because both compounds contain an acidic hydrogen. Why it is wrong: Phenol reacts with sodium to give , but carboxylic acids react with bicarbonate to give . What to do instead: Identify the reagent first, then recall the characteristic gas evolved.
Mistake: Taking the molar mass of phenol or benzoic acid instead of the gases and . Why it is wrong: The question asks only for the molar masses of the evolved gases. What to do instead: First determine the identities of and , then add only their molar masses.
Mistake: Using or atomic hydrogen instead of molecular hydrogen for gas . Why it is wrong: Sodium with phenol produces molecular hydrogen, that is , whose molar mass is , not or . What to do instead: Write the balanced reaction before calculating molar mass.
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