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  1. A 3.000 gram sample of an unknown compound containing the elements carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen is analyzed by combustion. The
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  2. During its combustion, ethane combines with oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water. A sample of ethane was burned completely
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  3. A 8.408 gram sample of an organic compound containing C, H and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 12.53 grams of CO2 and
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  4. Combustion analysis, Empirical and Molecular formulas, help!?When 2.686 grams of a hydrocarbon, CxHy, were burned in a
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  5. the combustion of a sample of butane, C4H10 (lighter fluid) produced 3.75 moles of water.how to solve for: (with solution) 1.)
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  6. A XX-g sample of methane, CH4, is mixed with YY atm of O2 (an excess) in a VV L combustion chamber at 125.0°C. The combustion
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  7. 1. The amount of pyridoxine (in grams) per multiple vitamin is normally distributed with = 110 grams and = 25 grams. A sample of
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  8. a sample of 6.35 grams of hydrogen explodes in air, so combustion, how many grabs of water vapor are produced?
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  9. Many homes in rural America are heated by propane gas, a compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen. Complete combustion of
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  10. The function f(x)=735((1)/(2))^(x) models the number of grams in a sample of a radioactive substance after x years. Which
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