Determine the empirical and molecular

  1. a compound contains 63.15% Carbon, 5.30% hydrogen, 31.55% oxygen. Its molar mass is 152.14 g/mol. determine the empirical and
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  2. Naphthalene, commonly known as moth balls, is composed of 93.7% carbon and 6.3% hydrogen.determine the empirical for
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  3. This problem involves a molecular compound so both empirical and molecular formulas are required. A compound composed of Carbon,
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  4. A compound has the following composition. C 54.5%, H 9.10% and 0 36.4% its molecular weight is 88.10.Determine its empirical
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  5. A carbohydrate P contains 40% carbon,6.67% hydrogen.If P has a relative molecular mass of 60.Determine it; 1)Empirical formula
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  6. A hydrocarbon Y on combustion gives 0.352g of carbon(iv)oxide and 0.18g of water. Calculate the empirical formula of the
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  7. a compound has an empirical formula CH20 and molecular mass of 90 determine it's molecular formula(H=11; C=12; 0=16)
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  8. can a compound's empirical and molecular formulas be the same?Explainwho cares? Yes, they can. CH4 is methane. That is the
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  9. 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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  10. True or FalseThe empirical formula of a compound is always the same as the molecular compound. My Answear: True The empirical
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