Asked by Anonymous
An unidentified compound (A) was reacted with bleach using the same experimental
protocol as that performed in the lab. Molecule B was formed. Answering the
questions below should allow you to interpret the following information in order to
determine the structures of A and B.
• The complete combustion of 2.0000 g of B yield 5.1085 g CO2 and 2.0917 g H2O.
• B does not have a titratable proton.
Question #1: Use the combustion data to determine the empirical formula of B. Show
all necessary calculations.
protocol as that performed in the lab. Molecule B was formed. Answering the
questions below should allow you to interpret the following information in order to
determine the structures of A and B.
• The complete combustion of 2.0000 g of B yield 5.1085 g CO2 and 2.0917 g H2O.
• B does not have a titratable proton.
Question #1: Use the combustion data to determine the empirical formula of B. Show
all necessary calculations.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
You haven't provided enough information to answer your question. Apparently this is PART of a question and you've typed in bits and pieces. For example, if you determine %C = 69.66%, %H = 11.62%, and that doesn't total 100%. Perhaps O makes up the difference.
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