Compound A consisting of carbon

  1. Compound A consisting of carbon and hydrogen only. The compound was found to contain 80% carbon by mass,cal. its empiri.
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  2. Consider a sample of a hydrocarbon (a compound consisting of only carbon and hydrogen) at 0.959 atm and 298 K. Upon combusting
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  3. You take an aspirin tablet (a compound consisting solely of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) with a mass of 1.00 g, combust it
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  4. I did the work, but I need help checking it...A compound contains 83.24% by mass carbon. Calculate the molar mass of the
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  5. An unknown compound contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When burned, a 2.000 gram sample of this compound releases 3.451 g of
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  6. A compound consists only of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of 10.68 g of the compound produced 16.01 g
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  7. a sample of liquid consisting of carbon , hydrogen,oxygen was subjected to combustion analysis 0.5439 g of the compound gave 1.
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  8. A compound consisting of four carbon atoms has a triple bond in it. Howmany hydrogen atoms are present in it.
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  9. a compound contains 5.2% by mass Nitrogen. It also contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Combustion of 0.085g of the compound
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  10. A 3.68 g sample of a compound consisting of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur was combusted in excess oxygen. This
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