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16 August, 18:31

Combustion of an unknown hydrocarbon produces 0.954 mole CO2 and 1.27 mole H2O. what is the emperical formula of the unknown?

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  1. 16 August, 21:54
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    Using the above given statements we can conclude

    0.954mol C. 3

    =2.862

    = 3

    2.54mol H. 3

    =7.987

    = 8

    Hence, we get C3H8 the formula for the unknown.
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