Hydrocarbon burn in excess oxygen

  1. Hydrocarbon burn in excess oxygen yields 4.4g of carbon(iv)oxide and 2 of 7g of water. Find the empirical formula of hydrocarbon
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  2. a hydrocarbon is burnt completely in excess oxygen. it is found that 1.00g of the hydrocarbon gives 2.93g carbon dioxide and
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  3. a 5.15g sample of a hydrocarbon is burned in oxygen, producing 15.6g of carbon dioxide and 8.45g of water. Assuming an excess of
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  4. a 5.15g sample of a hydrocarbon is burned in oxygen, producing 15.6g of carbon dioxide and 8.45g of water. Assuming an excess of
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  5. When 1.5g of a hydrocarbon was completely burnt in excess oxygen gas,4.395g of carbon dioxide and 2.70g of water was produced.
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  6. Sorry to bother again. I'm stuck in these two problems as well.1. A 27.0 g smaple of an unknown hydrocarbon was burned in excess
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  7. a 47.7L sample of a gaseous hydrocarbon, measured at 1.00atm and 25degreesC is burned in excess oxygen, liberating 4.33X10^3 kJ
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  8. 1.578 g of an unknown hydrocarbon (110.7 g/mol) burns in bomb calorimeter in excess oxygen. The heat capacity of the
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  9. A 79.9-L sample of a gaseous hydrocarbon, measured at 1.00 atm pressure and 25.0°C,is burned in excess oxygen, liberating 4.24
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  10. A .7178 g sample of a hydrocarbon occupies a volume of 390.7 mL at 65C and 99.2kpa. When the sample is burned in excess oxygen,
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