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Combustion of 14.76 mg of an unknown sample yielded 9.269 mg water, and 30.18 mg carbon dioxide. Data analysis found that the sample was only composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. A)How many moles of carbon were in the original compound? B) How many moles of hydrogen were in the original compound? C) Give the empirical formula of the unknown sample.
Combustion of 14.76 mg of an unknown sample yielded 9.269 mg water, and 30.18 mg carbon dioxide. Data analysis found that the sample was only composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. A)How many moles of carbon were in the original compound? B) How many moles of hydrogen were in the original compound? C) Give the empirical formula of the unknown sample.
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13 Dec 2019