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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: needhelp1234 on March 06, 2006, 09:31:34 PM
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By combustion analysis, a 10.68g sample of a compound that contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is found to produce 16.01g of carbon dioxide and 4.37g of water. The compound has a molar mass of 176.1g/mol. Determin the molecular forumla of the unknown compound.
1.the mass of carbon
2.mass of hydrogen
3.mass of oxygen
4.moles of C
5. Moles of H
6. Moles of O
7. Emperical Forumla
8. Molecular formula of unknown sample..
I would appreciate some help. Just to find the Carbon actually would be enough.
Finding the mass cause with 3 weights its really weird and i dotn get what their asking for.
I know moles is mass over molar mass. Its just the mass thats confusing me, i dotn know which formula to use.
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in that case, rearrange the equation such that mass is moles times molar mass ;]
clue: all the carbon in the CO2 comes from the compound, likewise all the hydrogen in the H2O coems from the compound.