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A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is analyzed using combustion analysis. When 0.701 g of the compo

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:53 pm
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A Compound Containing Only Carbon Hydrogen And Oxygen Is Analyzed Using Combustion Analysis When 0 701 G Of The Compo 1
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A compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is analyzed using combustion analysis. When 0.701 g of the compound is burned, 1.401 g of carbon dioxide and 0.574 g of water are collected. Given that there are 0.0318 moles of carbon and 0.0637 moles of hydrogen produced in the reaction, calculate the mass of oxygen in the original compound. You will need to subtract the mass of the carbon that ended up in the carbon dioxide and the mass of the hydrogen that ended up in the water from the mass of the original compound.