C clicker Member Joined Feb 23, 2004 Messages 30 Mar 13, 2005 #1 the compound cumene contains only carbon and hydrogen. combustion of 71.5 g of cumene produces 235.6 g of CO2 and 64.3g of H2O. what is its molecular formula?
the compound cumene contains only carbon and hydrogen. combustion of 71.5 g of cumene produces 235.6 g of CO2 and 64.3g of H2O. what is its molecular formula?
C clicker Member Joined Feb 23, 2004 Messages 30 Mar 13, 2005 #2 thats not the right answer i suggest since it is an alkene the ratio of C to H is CnH2n
funking_you Member Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 186 Location Sydney Mar 13, 2005 #3 This is systematically known as isopropyl benzene, its extended molecular formula is C6H5CH(CH3)2, or simply C9H12. So the combustion reaction would be C9H12(g) + 12O2(g) --> 9CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) That 'general formula' for alkenes, is really only vaid for linear hydrocarbons with one double bond in them. To illustrate this point, draw 1,2-propene (which is a a linear chain of 3 carbon atoms, with 2 double bonds present. You will not be test or expected to know such compounds as 'cumene', i think you teacher is just trying to be funny George
This is systematically known as isopropyl benzene, its extended molecular formula is C6H5CH(CH3)2, or simply C9H12. So the combustion reaction would be C9H12(g) + 12O2(g) --> 9CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) That 'general formula' for alkenes, is really only vaid for linear hydrocarbons with one double bond in them. To illustrate this point, draw 1,2-propene (which is a a linear chain of 3 carbon atoms, with 2 double bonds present. You will not be test or expected to know such compounds as 'cumene', i think you teacher is just trying to be funny George