In an experiment, 10.0cm
3 of a gaseous hydrocarbon was exploded with an excess of oxygen, and a contraction of 35.0cm
3 occurred. The resultant volume was passed through aqueous sodium hydroxide, and the volume was reduced by another 40.0cm
3. Assuming that all volumes were measured at room temperature and pressure, determine the formula of the hydrocarbon.
Answer: (C
4H
10)
I only managed to do half, and then I got stuck.
Can someone explain what is the contraction about, and what happened? My attempts are as follows:
C
xH
y+ [X+(Y/4)]O
2 XCO
2+(Y/2)H
2O
η
CxHy / η CO
2 = V
CxHy / V
CO21/ X = 10/40
X = 4
I'm stuck, I don't known how to find the number of Hydrogen atoms in the hydrocarbon :/