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1 January, 23:55

Prior to their phaseout in the 1980s, chemicals containing lead were commonly added to gasoline as anti-knocking agents. a 2.475 g sample of one such additive containing only lead, carbon, and hydrogen was burned in an oxygen rich environment. the products of the combustion were 2.694 g of co2 (g) and 1.378 g of h2o (g). insert subscripts below to appropriately display the empirical formula of the gasoline additive:

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  1. 2 January, 01:29
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    4.007-2.694 g of CO2 = 2.694 x 12 / 44 g of C = 0.7347 g of C = 0.0911 moles of C 2.050-1.378 g of H2O = 2.050 x 2 / 18 g of H = 0.1531 g and 0.1531 moles mass of Pb = 2.475 - (0.0911 + 0.1531) g = 2.23 g = 2.23 / 207 = 0.0108 moles

    molar ratio of C:H:Pb = 0.0911: 0.1531: 0.0108divide by the smallest number and we get 8.0: 20.0: 1.0

    empirical formula is C8H20Pb

    tetraethyl lead
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