An unknown compound was subjected to combustion.6.608 g of water

  1. An unknown compound was subjected to combustion.6.608 g of water together with 12.923 g of carbon dioxide and 2.501 g NH3 were
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  2. 0.2500 g of a known compound was subjected to combustion. 0.1500 g of water and 0.3664 g of carbon dioxide were produced.
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  3. An Unknown Compound (M=60.09 g/mol) is composed of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Combustion of 0.255 g of the unknown compound
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  4. A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is subjected to elemental analysis. Upon complete combustion, a .1804g
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  5. An unknown compound contans only C, H, and O. Combustion of 5.70 g of this compound produced 11.4g of CO2 and 4.66g of H2O. What
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  6. A sample of an unknown compound, composed only of carbon and hydrogen, produced 26.8 g of CO₂ and 16.5 g ofH₂O in a
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  7. An organic compound containing only C, H, and possibly O was subjected to combustion analysis. Asample weighing 0.4801 g yielded
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  8. Hey, can someone help me with this?A compound containing only C, H and O was subjected to combustion analysis. A sample of
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  9. An unknown compound contains only C, H, and O. Combustion of 4.50 g of this compound produced 10.2 g of CO2 and 4.19 g of H2O.
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  10. An organic compound containing only C, H, and possibly O was subjected to combustion analysis. Asample weighing 0.4801 g yielded
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