"empirical formulas" combustion of a

  1. "empirical formulas"combustion of a 0.255g compound conatining only C,H and O, yields 0.561g CO2 and 0.306g H2O. what is the
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  2. 2) What is the empirical formula of a compound containing C, H, O if combustion of 1.23g of the compound yields 1.8g CO2 and
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  3. Write two molecular formulas that reduce to each to each of the given empirical formulas. Do not include the given empirical
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  4. Combustion analysis, Empirical and Molecular formulas, help!?When 2.686 grams of a hydrocarbon, CxHy, were burned in a
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  5. A compound containing only C, H, and O was extracted from the bark of the sassafras tree. The combustion of 36.3mg produced 98.6
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  6. A compound containing only C, H, and O was extracted from the bark of the sassafras tree. The combustion of 36.3mg produced 98.6
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  7. write the empirical formula for each of the following molecular formulae"a)P4O10 b)C2H6 Confused as to what the diff.is b/w
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  8. Which of the following formulas -- NO, N2O, NO2, N2O, N2O4, AND N205 -- represent the empirical and molecular formulas of the
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  9. This problem involves a molecular compound so both empirical and molecular formulas are required. A compound composed of Carbon,
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  10. The term formula mass is a general term that can be applied to both ionic compounds and molecular compounds because(a) ionic
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