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The empirical formula of an acid is CH₂O₂ , the probable molecular formula of acid may be
Options
(a) CH₂O
(b) CH₂O₂
(c) C₂H₄O₂
(d) C₃H₆O₄
Correct Answer:
CH₂O₂
Explanation:
The molecular formula of the acid = (empirical formula)(n).
Where ‘n’ is an integer. Therefore the molecular formula = CH₂O₂ , here n = 1 . The other molecular formula do not fit the above equation.
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Subject: Chemistry
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