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An unknown organic compound containing Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen is estimated through Dumas' method. It was determined that the complete combustion of one mole of this compound yielded exactly $6 \text{ moles}$ of $CO_2$, $4 \text{ moles}$ of $H_2O$, and $1 \text{ mole}$ of $N_2$ gas. Assuming the compound only contains C, H, and N, what is the molar mass of the empirical formula of this compound (in $\text{g/mol}$)?

Answer: 108

💡 Solution & Explanation

6 moles of $CO_2$ means 6 atoms of Carbon. 4 moles of $H_2O$ means $4 \times 2 = 8$ atoms of Hydrogen. 1 mole of $N_2$ means $1 \times 2 = 2$ atoms of Nitrogen. The simplest formula describing this ratio is $C_6H_8N_2$. Molar mass = $(12 \times 6) + (1 \times 8) + (14 \times 2) = 72 + 8 + 28 = 108 \text{ g/mol}$.

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