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Most of the fuels used today are obtained from crude oil. (a) Which statement about crude oil is correct? A crude oil is a compound of different hydrocarbons B... show full transcript
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Butane (C4H10) and pentane (C5H12) are neighbours in the same homologous series because they differ by a single CH2 unit in their molecular structure. Each successive member of the series has one more carbon atom and two more hydrogen atoms compared to the previous one.
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To find the mass of carbon in butane, we first determine the number of carbon atoms:
In butane, there are 4 carbon atoms:
Molar Mass of Butane (C4H10): 58.0 g/mol
Mass of Carbon in 100 g Butane:
i.e., Since the atomic mass of carbon = 12.0 g/mol:
egin{align*}
ext{Mass of Carbon} &= ext{Number of Carbon Atoms} imes ext{Mass of ext{Carbon}}
&= 4 imes 12.0 ext{ g} = 48.0 ext{ g}
ext{Thus, in 100 g of butane:}
ext{Mass of carbon} &= 48.0 ext{ g}
ext{(to three significant figures:)}
&= 48.0 ext{ g}
ext{(Total mass of butane: 58.0 g)}
ext{Mass fraction of carbon = rac{48.0}{58.0} imes 100 = 82.76 ext{%}}
ext{Thus, in 100 g of butane:}
ext{Mass of carbon = }rac{48.0}{58.0} imes 100 = 82.76 g
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