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A250 mg sample of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen underwent combustion producing 5.69 mg of Co, and 2.32 mg of Hy0. What is the empirical formula of the
compound? (Type your answer using the format CaHyoz for the compound C,H,0,)
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(b) A compound is composed of elements C, H, and N. A 10.500-mg sample of the unknown compound was combusted, producing 28.484 mg of CO, and 8.166 mg of Hy0. What is the
empirical formula for this compound? (Type your answer using the format CetyNE for the compound C,H,N)
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Ir the compound has a molar mass of 160 5 g/mol, what is its molecular formula?
Transcribed Image Text:MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A250 mg sample of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen underwent combustion producing 5.69 mg of Co, and 2.32 mg of Hy0. What is the empirical formula of the compound? (Type your answer using the format CaHyoz for the compound C,H,0,) CHBO HophelpChIN7 (b) A compound is composed of elements C, H, and N. A 10.500-mg sample of the unknown compound was combusted, producing 28.484 mg of CO, and 8.166 mg of Hy0. What is the empirical formula for this compound? (Type your answer using the format CetyNE for the compound C,H,N) HopHelpCh3NB Ir the compound has a molar mass of 160 5 g/mol, what is its molecular formula?
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