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प्रश्न
0.30 g of a substance gives 0.88 g of carbon dioxide and 0.54 g of water calculate the percentage of carbon and hydrogen in it.
उत्तर
Weight of organic compound = 0.30 g
Weight of carbon dioxide = 0.88 g
Weight of water = 0.54 g
Percentage of carbon:
44 g of carbondioxide contains, carbon = 12 g
0.88 g of carbon dioxide contains, carbon = `(12 xx 0.88)/44`g
0.30 g substance contains,
carbon = `(12 xx 0.88)/44` g
100 g substance Contains `(12 xx 0.88)/44 xx 100/0.30` = 80 g of carbon
Percentage of carbon = 80 %
Percentage of hydrogen:
18 g of water contains, hydrogen = 2 g
0.54 g of water contains, hydrogen = `(2 xx 0.54)/18`g
0.30 g of substance contains hydrogen = `(2 xx 0.54)/(18 xx 0.30)`g
100 g of substance contains = `(2 xx 0.54)/(18 xx 0.30) xx 100`g = 20 g of hydrogen.
Percentage of hydrogen = 20%
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