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7 November, 05:19

What is the empirical formula of a compound that has a carbon-to-hydrogen ratio of 2 to 6?

(1) CH3 (3) C3H

(2) C2H6 (4) C6H2

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  1. 7 November, 07:18
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    The empirical formula is the simplest way of illustrating a compound, by shrinking it to the smallest possible (integer) ratio

    So the compound C2H6 can be divided by 2 to get CH3
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