Upon combustion, a compound containing only carbon and hydrogen produces 2.49 g CO₂ and 1.02 g H₂O. Find the empirical f

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Upon combustion, a compound containing only carbon and hydrogen produces 2.49 g CO₂ and 1.02 g H₂O. Find the empirical f

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Upon Combustion A Compound Containing Only Carbon And Hydrogen Produces 2 49 G Co And 1 02 G H O Find The Empirical F 1
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Upon combustion, a compound containing only carbon and hydrogen produces 2.49 g CO₂ and 1.02 g H₂O. Find the empirical formula of the compound. Express your answer as an empirical formula. ΑΣΦ ? A chemical reaction does not occur for this question.
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