Answer: The percentage by mass of carbon in the given compound is 45.8 %
Explanation:
We are given a chemical compound having chemical formula
To calculate the percentage composition of an element in a compound, we use the equation:
In 1 mole of given compound, 10 moles of carbon atoms are there.
Mass of
Mass of carbon element =
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, percentage of carbon in given compound is 45.8 %.
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b. Add a catalyst
c. Decrease the pressure
d. Use larger pieces of solid reactants
e. Decrease the concentration of the reactants
b. 0.04.
c. 0.05.
d. 0.08
This question is based on the concept of percentage by mass. Therefore the value of x, concentration of unknown ethanol solution is 4% when 20 gallons of a known solution is used. Option b is correct option
Mass percentage represents the the percentage of each element that is making a particular compound. Mass percentage does not have any unit as numerator and denominator contains the same unit.
Mathematically,
Percentage of mass = (component’s mass ÷ total mass) x 100%
According to the question the equation can be written as:
20× (x÷ 100) + 60×0.12 = 80× 0.10
x÷5 + 7.2 = 8
x÷ 5 = 0.8
x = 4%
concentration of unknown solution = 4%
Therefore, the value of x, concentration of unknown ethanol solution is 4% when 20 gallons of a solution is used. Option b is correct option
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the correct answer is B