An herbicide contains only C, H, Cl, and N. The complete combustion of a 225.0 mg sample of the herbicide in excess oxygen produced 235.3 mL of CO, and 137.3 mL of H,O vapor at STP. A separate analysis determined the 225.0 mg sample contained 62.03 mg Cl. Determine the percent composition of the herbicide. percent carbon: percent hydrogen: percent chlorine: percent nitrogen:

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An herbicide contains only C, H, CI, and N. The complete combustion of a 225.0 mg sample of the herbicide in excess
oxygen produced 235.3 mL of CO, and 137.3 mL of H,O vapor at STP. A separate analysis determined the 225.0 mg
sample contained 62.03 mg Cl. Determine the percent composition of the herbicide.
percent carbon:
percent hydrogen:
%
percent chlorine:
percent nitrogen:
Transcribed Image Text:An herbicide contains only C, H, CI, and N. The complete combustion of a 225.0 mg sample of the herbicide in excess oxygen produced 235.3 mL of CO, and 137.3 mL of H,O vapor at STP. A separate analysis determined the 225.0 mg sample contained 62.03 mg Cl. Determine the percent composition of the herbicide. percent carbon: percent hydrogen: % percent chlorine: percent nitrogen:
percent chlorine:
percent nitrogen:
Determine the empirical formula of the herbicide.
empirical formula:
The herbicide has a molar mass of 257.16 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of the herbicide?
molecular formula:
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