What is the molecular formula of a substance that decomposes into 1.33 g of H and 21.3 g of O, and was found to have a molar mass of 34.1 gmol^-1?

1 Answer
May 21, 2017

The molecular formula of the substance is H_2O_2.

Explanation:

H has a molar mass of 1 gmol^-1, so 1.33 g = 1.33 mol.

(I have assumed that we are talking about individual H atoms, not H_2 molecules, and similarly for O versus O_2.

Oxygen has a molar mass of 16 gmol^-1, so using n=m/M, n = 21.3/16=1.33 gmol^-1.

We see that there are the same number of moles of each element in the substance, so we can think of the molecular formula as H_xO_x. We need to find the value of x.

If x was equal to 1, the molar mass would be 1+16 = 17 gmol^-1.

Since the given molar mass is almost exactly 2x that, at 34.1 gmol^-1, the value of x must be 2, and the molecular formula must be H_2O_2.

(incidentally, this is the formula of the chemical substance hydrogen peroxide)