1.An organic compound contains C, H and S. If it contains 4% Sulphur by weight, the minimum molecular mass of the compound is a.200 b.400 c.600 d.800

1.An organic compound contains C, H and S. If it contains 4% Sulphur by weight, the minimum
molecular mass of the compound is
a.200
b.400
c.600
d.800

Empirical Formula Method

Minimum molecular mass happens when sulphur content matches smallest whole number of S atoms:

  • Sulphur mass fraction = 4% = 0.04
  • Mass of one S atom = 32 g/mol
  • Equation: MM × 0.04 = 32
  • Therefore, MM = 32 / 0.04 = 800 g/mol
  • The remaining 96% of the mass (768 g/mol) can be composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms feasibly.

Option Analysis

The options test your understanding of the requirement for the minimum whole-number of sulphur atoms:

  • a. 200: fractional sulphur atoms (0.25), not possible
  • b. 400: fractional sulphur atoms (0.50), not possible
  • c. 600: fractional sulphur atoms (0.75), not possible
  • d. 800: exactly 1 sulphur atom, the minimum valid molecular mass

Sulphur Atoms per Option Table

Option Molecular Mass (g/mol) Sulphur Mass (4%) Number of Sulphur Atoms Valid?
a 200 8 g 0.25 No (Fractional)
b 400 16 g 0.50 No (Fractional)
c 600 24 g 0.75 No (Fractional)
d 800 32 g 1.00 Yes (Whole number)

Verification Example

Example empirical formula for MM = 800:
C₆₀H₁₂₈S (60 × 12 + 128 × 1 + 32 = 720 + 128 + 32 = 800 g/mol). Sulphur percentage:
(32 / 800) × 100 = 4%, matches exactly \.

This method is a standard approach for CSIR NET Chemistry problems on percentage composition and molecular mass.

 

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