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131. Combustion analysis of a 13.42-g sample of equilin (which con- tains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) produces 39.61 g CO, and 9.01 g H20. The molar mass of equilin is 268.34 g/mol. Find its molecular formula.
131. Combustion analysis of a 13.42-g sample of equilin (which con- tains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) produces 39.61 g CO, and 9.01 g H20. The molar mass of equilin is 268.34 g/mol. Find its molecular formula.
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Jarrod RobelLv2
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