Chapter 8: Problem 106
The compound chloral hydrate, known in detective stories as knockout drops, is composed of \(14.52 \% \mathrm{C}, 1.83 \% \mathrm{H}\), \(64.30 \% \mathrm{Cl}\), and \(13.35 \% \mathrm{O}\) by mass, and has a molar mass of \(165.4 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mol}\). (a) What is the empirical formula of this substance? (b) What is the molecular formula of this substance? (c) Draw the Lewis structure of the molecule, assuming that the \(\mathrm{Cl}\) atoms bond to a single \(\mathrm{C}\) atom and that there are \(\mathrm{C}-\mathrm{C}\) bond and two \(\mathrm{C}-\mathrm{O}\) bonds in the compound.
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