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  1. Combustion analysis of 0.284 g of a compound containing C, H, and O produces 0.623 g of CO2 and 0.340 g of H2O. Mass spectral
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  2. Combustion analysis of 0.343 g of a compound containing C, H, and O produces 0.753 g of CO2 and 0.411 g of H2O. Mass spectral
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  3. Combustion analysis of 0.213 g of a compound containing C, H, and O produces 0.468 g of CO2 and 0.255 g of H2O. Mass spectral
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  4. Chemical analysis of a gaseous compound shows its composition to be 36.4% carbon, 57.5% fluorine, and 6.1% hydrogen. A sample of
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  5. Identify the term that best describes the words analysis and criticism.Rashid’s speech was both an analysis and a criticism of
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  6. an organic compound contains C , H and O. in one combustion analysis, 10.71 g of this compound yields 6.41 g of H2O and 15.72 g
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  7. A compound on analysis gave the following results.C= 54.54%. H=9.09% O= 36.37%. And vapour density of compound = 88. Find the
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  8. An organic compound on analysis gave C=57.8% and H=3.6% and rest of oxygen.The vapour density of the compound was found to be
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  9. Analysis of a compound shows carbon hydrogen and nitrogen present. Each molecule contains one nitrogen atom. A 150. Mg sample of
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  10. A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is subjected to elemental analysis. Upon complete combustion, a .1804g
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