Ask a New Question
Search
Hydrocarbon burn in excess oxygen yields 4.4g of carbon(iv)oxide and 2 of 7g of water. Find the empirical formula of hydrocarbon
Ask a New Question
or
answer this question
.
Similar Questions
a hydrocarbon is burnt completely in excess oxygen. it is found that 1.00g of the hydrocarbon gives 2.93g carbon dioxide and
1 answer
a 5.15g sample of a hydrocarbon is burned in oxygen, producing 15.6g of carbon dioxide and 8.45g of water. Assuming an excess of
1 answer
a 5.15g sample of a hydrocarbon is burned in oxygen, producing 15.6g of carbon dioxide and 8.45g of water. Assuming an excess of
0 answers
When 1.5g of a hydrocarbon was completely burnt in excess oxygen gas,4.395g of carbon dioxide and 2.70g of water was produced.
1 answer
more similar questions