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2) What is the empirical formula of a compound containing C, H, O if combustion of 1.23g of the compound yields 1.8g CO2 and
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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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A compound containing only C, H, and N yields the following data.
(i) Complete combustion of 34.8 mg of the compound produced
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Darrel
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Complete combustion of 0.327g of a compound contained H, C, N, O and S gave 0.55g of CO2, 0.081g of H2O and 0.02g of N, if
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Nwuzu
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An orgnaic compound contains C, H, No, and O. Combustion of 0.1023 g of the compound in excess oxygen yielded 0.2766 g of CO2
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A compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of 0.157 of the compound produced 0.213g CO2 and
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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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A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is subjected to elemental analysis. Upon complete combustion, a .1804g
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Brian
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Hi, I posted a question yesterday :
A compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of 0.157 of the
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An unknown organic compound that contains carbon,hydrogen and oxygen undergoes a combustion analysis. What happen to the carbon
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