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Question 26 4 pts An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and...
An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and CI. The following experiments were carried out with compound X: 1) When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g CO2 was formed. 2) When a 1.00-g sample of the compound was allowed to react with an excess of Ag, 1.27 g of AgCl was obtained. Determine the empirical formula of compound X. ОСН4СІ O CóH4Cl2 ОСНСІ O C₃H₂Cl₂ O CóHECI
please help quick An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. The following experiments were carried out with compound X: 1) When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g CO2 was formed. 2) When a 1.00-g sample of the compound was allowed to react with an excess of Ag, 1.27 g of AgCl was obtained. Determine the empirical formula of compound X. A0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid,...
please please quick help i only got a little time 4 pts Question 26 An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. The following experiments were carried out with compound X: 1) When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g CO2 was formed. 2) When a 1.00-g sample of the compound was allowed to react with an excess of Ag, 1.27 g of AgCl was obtained Determine the empirical...
An organic compound X was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. The following experiments were carried out with compound X: 1) When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g Co, was formed. 2) When a 1.00-8 sample of the compound was allowed to react with an excess of Ag, 1.27 gof AgCl was obtained Determine the empirical formula of compound X. ОСН4С O CH4Cl2 Осенсі 0 C₃H₂ Ch Оснсі Question 25 3.5...
Identify the strongest intermolecular force in the compound KHSO4. O lonic forces Dipole-dipole Hydrogen bonding lon-dipole London dispersion forces What intermolecular force or bond is responsible for the density of solid water (ice) being less than that of liquid water? London dispersion forces O lonic bonding Covalent bonding Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding Which of the following compounds would have the strongest intermolecular attractive forces ? 0 CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 CH3-CH2-CH2-OH O CH3-CH2-O-CH3 O CH3-CH2-CO2H CO2 A 0.258-9 sample of a pure triprotic...
1.5 pts Question 24 Which of the following compounds would have the strongest intermolecular attractive forces ? CH3-NH-CH2-CH3 CH3-CH2-CH2-OH CH3-CH2-O-CH3 CH3-CH2-CO2H CO2 3.5 pts D Question 25 A 0.258-g sample of a pure triprotic acid, H3A, (where A is the generic anion of the acid). was dissolved in water and titrated with 0.150 M barium hydroxide solution. The titration required 13.9 mL of the base to reach the equivalence point. What is the molar mass of the acid? o 227...
A 11.76 gram sample of an organic compound containing only C, H, and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 20.95 g CO2 and 8.579 g H2O are produced. In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 74.08 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound. Enter the elements in the order C, H, O empirical formula = molecular formula =
An organic compound containing only C, H, and possibly O was subjected to combustion analysis. A sample weighing 0.6720 g yielded 1.137 g CO2 and 0.279 g H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A 12.90 gram sample of an organic compound containing only C, H, and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 12.61 g CO2 and 2.581 g H2O are produced. In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 90.04 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound.
An organic compound was analyzed and found to contain 55.8% C, 7.03 % H, and 37.2% O. A 1.500 g sample of the compound was vaporized and found to occupy 530 cm^3 at 100 degree and 740 torr. Which of the following is the correct molecular formula of the compound?