Answer :
Chlorocyclohexane has the molecular formula of C₆H₁₁Cl. We can use simplified atomic masses for each atom to find the total molecular weight.
6C = 6 x 12 g/mol = 72 g/mol
11H = 11 x 1 g/mol = 11 g/mol
1Cl = 1 x 35 g/mol = 35 g/mol and 1Cl = 1 x 37 g/mol = 37 g/mol.
We can add the masses of each atom to get two different molar masses, one for each chlorine isotope.
72 + 11 + 35 = 118 g/mol with ³⁵Cl.
72 + 11 + 37 = 120 g/mol with ³⁷Cl.
The two molecular ions will therefore be 118, 120.
The relative percentages of each molecular ion will be solely dependent on the ratio of chlorine isotopes which we are told is roughly 76:24. Therefore, the ratio of molecular ions is:
118, 76 %.
120, 24 %.
6C = 6 x 12 g/mol = 72 g/mol
11H = 11 x 1 g/mol = 11 g/mol
1Cl = 1 x 35 g/mol = 35 g/mol and 1Cl = 1 x 37 g/mol = 37 g/mol.
We can add the masses of each atom to get two different molar masses, one for each chlorine isotope.
72 + 11 + 35 = 118 g/mol with ³⁵Cl.
72 + 11 + 37 = 120 g/mol with ³⁷Cl.
The two molecular ions will therefore be 118, 120.
The relative percentages of each molecular ion will be solely dependent on the ratio of chlorine isotopes which we are told is roughly 76:24. Therefore, the ratio of molecular ions is:
118, 76 %.
120, 24 %.