4. Cane sugar (C12H22011) is a white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste. What is the perce composition of Hydrogen in cane sugar? A.) 4.211% (B.) 6.491 % C) 51.45% D, 72.37% 5. If two samples labeled "NaCI" are analyzed and found to contain different percentages of chlorin

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4. Cane sugar (C12H22011) is a white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste. What is the percent
composition of Hydrogen in cane sugar?
(A.) 4.211%
B.) 6.491 % C. 51.45% (D) 72.37%
5.
If two samples labeled "NaClI" are analyzed and found to contain different percentages of chlorine,
which of the following is probably true?
A.) At least one of the samples must not be pure.
B. The two samples must have been from different origins.
C There must be at least two different compounds with the formula NaCl.
D The ratio of the two different chlorine percentages must result in a small integer value.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Cane sugar (C12H22011) is a white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste. What is the percent composition of Hydrogen in cane sugar? (A.) 4.211% B.) 6.491 % C. 51.45% (D) 72.37% 5. If two samples labeled "NaClI" are analyzed and found to contain different percentages of chlorine, which of the following is probably true? A.) At least one of the samples must not be pure. B. The two samples must have been from different origins. C There must be at least two different compounds with the formula NaCl. D The ratio of the two different chlorine percentages must result in a small integer value.
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