10. Oranges derive their distinct smell from a chemical called limonene. Elemental analysis of limonene shows it is 11.8

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10. Oranges derive their distinct smell from a chemical called limonene. Elemental analysis of limonene shows it is 11.8

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10 Oranges Derive Their Distinct Smell From A Chemical Called Limonene Elemental Analysis Of Limonene Shows It Is 11 8 1
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10. Oranges derive their distinct smell from a chemical called limonene. Elemental analysis of limonene shows it is 11.84% H and 88.16% C by mass. What is the empirical formula of this hydrocarbon? 1.79 a b Oo oo C2H3 C3H7 CsH8 CsH10 C10H16 ImL d. 8820 ch e no
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