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A compound contains 6.4% by mass of oxygen. It contains two moles of oxygen per mole of the compound. What is the molar mass of the compound?

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500 g mol1
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525 g mol1
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333.33 g mol1
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125 g mol1
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Solution

The correct option is A 500 g mol1
If we take the basis as 100 g of the compound, 6.4% by mass of oxygen means that it contains 6.4 g of oxygen.

2 oxygen atoms are present in 1 molecule of the compound. Then, 32 g of oxygen will be present in molar mass 'g' of the compound.
Let molar mass of the compound be M.
6.4100×M=32 g mol1

So, M=500 g mol1

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