The elementary analysis of 22 g hydrocarbon sample results in

  1. The elementary analysis of 22 g hydrocarbon sample results in 18 g C and 4 g H.a) Choose the correct chemical formula of the
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  2. 10. ALTERNATIVE BThe elementary analysis of 22 g hydrocarbon sample results in 18 g C and 4 g H. a) Choose the correct chemical
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  3. The analysis of halogenated hydrocarbon gave the following results:A sample of mass m=255mg produces 273.7 mg carbon dioxide and
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  4. A combustion analysis of a 0.00134g sample (CxHy) of a hydrocarbon yields 0.00375g of CO2 and 0.00164g of H2O. What is the
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  5. 3. A liquid hydrocarbon (Cx Hy) is found to be 16.37% H by mass. A 1.158-g vaporized sample of the hydrocarbon has a 358 mL
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  6. in an experiment a sample of hydrocarbon was analyzed. The sample contained6 g of carbon and 1.344 g Hydrogen.a) whats the
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  7. A liquid hydrocarbon (Cx Hy) is found to be 16.37% H by mass. A 1.158-g vaporized sample of the hydrocarbon has a 358 mL volume
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  8. complete combustion of a 0.0100mol sample of hydrocarbon, CxHy, gives 1.344 L of CO2 at STP and 0.720 g of H2O.a. what is the
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  9. combustion analysis of a hydrocarbon produced: 33.01 g CO2 and 13.51 g H2OCalculate the empirical formula of the Hydrocarbon. I
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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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