Curious, what answer did you get?
And what I mean by that is that in a compound of, say, C6H12O6, the moles of carbon and oxygen are equal, however, the mass is not the same.
Okay, so I reworked my method because I did see some stupid discrepancies in my last. I don't know what I was thinking...
1 mol H = 1.008 g
1 mol C = 12.01 g
1 mol O = 16.00 g
1 mol CH4O = 32.042 g
1 mol C6H6 = 78.108 g
1 mol C7H6O = 106.118 g
Let mixture = 100 g instead of 100% ...
Then,
O = 22.355 g
C = 68.740 g
H = 08.905 g
The moles of oxygen in C7H6O is equivalent to moles of oxygen in CH4O, which is equivalent to moles of carbon in both substances (which is a 1:1 mole ratio)...
molar mass O/grams O = molar mass C/grams C
16.00/22.355 = 12.01/x g C
mass carbon = 16.780 g...
Remaining carbon = 68.740 g - 16.780 g = 51.960 g...
Remaining oxygen = 00.000 g...
Remaining hydrogen = 08.905 g...
Non-worked components: H4 (of CH4O) + C6H6 + C6H6 (of C7H6O)...
The moles of carbon (6) in C6H6 is now equivalent to the moles of carbon (6) in C7H6O which is further equivalent to the moles of hydrogen (6) in C6H6 and the moles of hydrogen (6) in C7H6O...
molar mass C/grams C = molar mass H/grams H
72.060/51.960 = 6.048/x g H
mass hydrogen = 04.361 g...
Remaining carbon = 00.000 g...
Remaining oxygen = 00.000 g...
Remaining hydrogen = 08.905 g - 04.361 g = 04.544 g...
Non-worked components: H4 (of CH4O)
Therefore the mass of hydrogen in CH4O is 04.544 g...
Find the mass of CH4O...
04.544/(04.032/32.042) = 36.111 g or 36.111 %
Find the mass of oxygen in CH4O...
36.111 g × (16.000/32.042) = 18.032 g...
Oxygen in C7H6O = 22.355 g - 18.032 g = 04.323 g...
Find the mass of C7H6O...
04.323/(16.000/106.118) = 28.672 g or 28.672 %
Find the mass of C6H6...
C6H6 = 100 g - 28.672 g - 36.111 g = 35.217 g
Proof
Find the mass of hydrogen in C6H6, C7H6O, and CH4O...
C6H6: 35.217 g × (6.048/78.108) = 2.727 g
C7H6O: 28.672 g × (6.048/106.118) = 1.633 g
CH4O: 36.111 g × (4.032/32.042) = 4.544 g
Total hydrogen = 2.727 + 1.633 + 4.544 = 8.904 g ≈ original hydrogen mass...
Find the mass of oxygen in C7H6O, and CH4O...
C7H6O: 28.672 g × (16.000/106.118) = 4.323 g
CH4O: 36.111 g × (16.000/32.042) = 18.032 g
Total oxygen = 4.323 + 18.032 = 22.355 g = original oxygen mass...
Find the mass of carbon in C6H6, C7H6O, and CH4O...
C6H6: 35.217 g × (72.06/78.108) = 32.490 g
C7H6O: 28.672 g × (84.07/106.118) = 22.715 g
CH4O: 36.111 g × (12.01/32.042) = 13.535 g
Total carbon = 32.490 + 22.715 + 13.535 = 68.740 g = original carbon mass...
Find actual mass of C6H6 in mixture...
Answer: 44.32 g × 0.35217 = 15.608 g
Would this now be correct?