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Chapter 13, Problem 13.146MP
The steroid hormone estradiol contains only C, H, and 0; com-bustion analysis of a 3.47mg sample yields 10.10mg CO2 and 2.76 img H20. On dissolving 7.55 mg of estradiol in 0.500 g of camphor, the melting point of camphor is depressed by 2.10 oC. What is the molecular weight of estradiol, and what is a probable formula? [For camphor,
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