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A 3.8mg sample of an organic compound gave 5.80mg CO2 and 1.58mg H20 on combustion, produce the empirical formula of the compound.
Calculate the energy, frequency and wavelength (in nm), associated with a transition of electron from n = 3 to n = 1
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A 3.8mg sample of an organic compound gave 5.80mg CO2 and 1.58mg H20 on combustion, produce the empirical formula of the compound.
Calculate the energy, frequency and wavelength (in nm), associated with a transition of electron from n = 3 to n = 1

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