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A compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen was burned in oxygen, and 2.00 g of the compound produced 2.868 g CO2 and 1.567 g
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Thanks DrBob222!! the help is much appreciated!
Here's what I did so far CO2 2.868 * (12.01/44.01)=.7826 H2O 1.567 * (2*1.008/18.016)=.1753 mass O =2.00-.7826-.1753= 1.0421 C= .7826/12.01= .0651 H= .1753/1.008= .1739 O= 1.0421/16.00= .0651 then i divided each number by .0651 and got 1:2.6:1 from here on