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Question: An organic compound made of C, H and N contains 20% nitrogen. Its minimum molecular weight is: A.7...
An organic compound made of C, H and N contains 20% nitrogen. Its minimum molecular weight is:
A.70
B.140
C.100
D.65
Solution
We know that the minimum molecular weight will be the total mass of element whose percentage is given, which can be calculated using formula given below:
minimum molecular weight = percentage of element given100×atomic mass of same element
Given:
Percentage of nitrogen = 20 %
Complete step by step answer:
Now, let us assume the total molecular weight to be ‘x’, so 20 % of x will give me the atomic weight of Nitrogen.
Therefore, 20% of x = atomic weight of nitrogen
In numerical values, we can express above statement as:
20%×x=14
Solving further, we get:
10020×x=14
Taking all numbers to right side of equal to sign, and finding value of x, we get:
x=2014×100
Simplifying, we get value of x to be:
∴x=70
Thus the correct option is (A) 70.
Additional information: We know in this question, we have Carbon (atomic weight = 12), we have Hydrogen (atomic weight = 1), and Nitrogen (atomic weight = 14).
The total molecular weight of any compound is the sum of individual atomic masses of all elements in the compound.
Note:
Alternate method:
We directly know the formula stated in hint to get, minimum molecular weight, which can be given below:
minimum molecular weight = percentage of element given100×atomic mass of same element
Now, we also know Percentage of Nitrogen = 20 %
Atomic mass of Nitrogen = 14
Substitute these values into above equation, we get:
minimum molecular weight = 20100×14
Now, on simplification, we get final value:
∴minimum molecular weight = 70
Thus option (A) 70 is the correct option.