When 50 grams of hydrocarbon

  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. a sample of hydrocarbon of mass 51.2g was analysed and found to contain 12.8 grams of hydrogen. If the formula of hydrocarbon is
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  3. C15H30 is a hydrocarbon that reacts with oxygen gas to give carbon dioxide and water.Calculate the mass of water (grams) formed
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  4. C15H30 is a hydrocarbon that reacts with oxygen gas to give carbon dioxide and water.Calculate the mass of water (grams) formed
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  5. C15H30 is a hydrocarbon that reacts with oxygen gas to give carbon dioxide and water.Calculate the mass of water (grams) formed
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  6. 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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  7. when hydrocarbons are burned in a limited amount of air CO as well as CO2 form. When 0.450 grams of a particular hydrocarbon was
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  8. When 1.578 grams of a hydrocarbon, CxHy, were burned in a combustion analysis apparatus, 4.951 grams of CO2 and 2.027 grams of
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  9. When 3.517 grams of a hydrocarbon, CxHy, were burned in a combustion analysis apparatus, 11.59 grams of CO2 and 3.164 grams of
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  10. a flask with a volume of 267.5 mL contains a few milliliters of a volatile hydrocarbon. after vaporizing the gas at 100 degrees
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