5.00 g of a certain Compound X, known to be made of carbon, hydrogen and perhaps oxygen, and to have a molecular molar mass of
44./gmol, is burned completely in excess oxygen, and the mass of the products carefully measured:
product | mass |
carbon dioxide |
15.00g |
water |
8.19g |
Use this information to find the molecular formula of X
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5.50g of a certain Compound X, known to be made of carbon, hydrogen and perhaps oxygen, and to have a molecular molar mass of 160./gmol, is burned completely in excess oxygen, and the mass of the products carefully measured: product mass carbon dioxide 9.08g water 2.48g Use this information to find the molecular formula of X .
1.50 g of a certain Compound X, known to be made of carbon, hydrogen and perhaps oxygen, and to have a molecular molar mass of 44. g/mol, is burned completely in excess oxygen, and the mass of the products carefully measured: product carbon dioxide mass 4.50 g water 2.46 g Use this information to find the molecular formula of X Janation Check
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