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Molar Mass of Hexyne (C6H10)

Molar Mass of Hexyne supports organic chemistry work where composition and mass relationships are compared across carbon compounds. Molar Mass of C₆H₁₀ is 82.15 g/mol, based on 2 element types, with C contributing the largest share.

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Molar Mass of Hexyne is:

82.15 g/mol

Molar Mass of C₆H₁₀ equals 82.15 g/mol, so 82.15 grams is one mole.

Element Breakdown Table

ElementCountAtomic massCalculationContribution
Carbon (C)612.016 x 12.0172.07 g/mol
Hydrogen (H)101.0110 x 1.0110.08 g/mol
Final molar mass
72.070 + 10.080
82.15 g/mol

Computing Molar Mass of Hexyne Step by Step

Molar Mass of Hexyne: Step-by-Step Calculation

1. Identify Element Counts

Read C6H10 and list how many atoms of each element are present:

  1. 6 atoms of Carbon (C)
  2. 10 atoms of Hydrogen (H)

2. Determine Atomic Masses

Look up each element mass from the periodic table:

  1. Carbon (C) ~= 12.011 g/mol
  2. Hydrogen (H) ~= 1.008 g/mol

3. Multiply Atomic Mass by Quantity

Multiply atom count by atomic mass for each element:

  • Carbon (C): 6 x 12.011 = 72.070 g/mol
  • Hydrogen (H): 10 x 1.008 = 10.080 g/mol

4. Sum Total Molar Mass

Add all contributions to get the final molar mass in g/mol.

Molar Mass = (6 x 12.011 + 10 x 1.008)

Molar Mass = 72.070 + 10.080

Molar Mass = 82.150 g/mol

Final rounded value shown on this page: 82.15 g/mol.

Visual Calculation Chart

ElementCountMassCount x massContribution
Carbon (C)612.0116 x 12.011= 72.070
Hydrogen (H)101.00810 x 1.008= 10.080
Final molar mass
72.070 + 10.080
= 82.150

When you move to another formula, molar mass guide gives you the same step-by-step method for quick revision.

Easy Way to Remember

Easy way to remember Molar Mass of Hexyne

  • Molar Mass of Hexyne: count atoms, multiply masses, and add totals.
  • Write each element in a table so you do not miss subscripts.
  • Keep 2-3 decimals during steps, then round only at the end.

Sample Reactions

TypeReaction
Combustion₂C₆H₁₀ + ₁₇O₂ → ₁₂CO₂ + ₁₀H₂O
HydrogenationC₆H₁₀ + H₂ → C₆H₁₂

Do You Know?

Hexyne contains 2 element types: C, H.

C contributes the largest share of this compound's total molar mass.

In C₆H₁₀, H appears with the highest atom count.

Its molar mass is 82.15 g/mol, which is used directly in gram-to-mole conversions.

A common reaction for Hexyne is combustion (₂C₆H₁₀ + ₁₇O₂ → ₁₂CO₂ + ₁₀H₂O).

Why This Compound Matters

Hexyne matters in organic chemistry, especially for fuel, solvent, or carbon-chain analysis.

Its formula pattern helps students practice molecular composition and yield calculation methods.

Similar calculations can be compared with Benzene (C6H6) and Toluene (C7H8).

Where This Is Used

  • Competitive exams and school chemistry tests.
  • Lab work when preparing measured solutions.
  • Real-world manufacturing and quality checks.

Common Mistakes When Calculating This

  • Skipping subscripts in C₆H₁₀ and miscounting atoms.
  • Rounding atomic masses too early before finishing all multiplication steps.
  • Mixing up C element contribution with total molar mass.
  • Reporting a value without units; final answer should be in g/mol for Hexyne.

Quick Revision

Formula: C6H10

Molar Mass: 82.15 g/mol

Key takeaway: count atoms accurately, multiply by atomic masses, and sum only at the end.

Formula Explanation

C6H10 contains Carbon (C) (6), Hydrogen (H) (10). Add each element contribution to get total molar mass.

Molar Mass = Sum (atomic mass of each element x atom count)

FAQ

The molar mass of C6H10 is 82.15 g/mol based on atomic masses and atom counts.

Conclusion

Molar Mass of Hexyne and Molar Mass of C₆H₁₀ are now easy to revise with this structured page. You can use this method in exams, lab reports, and daily chemistry practice.