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(Solved): CHN Analysis (two parts) A sample of a substance (containing only C, H, and N) is burned in oxygen. ...
CHN Analysis (two parts) A sample of a substance (containing only C, H, and N) is burned in oxygen. 9.806 g of CO?, 6.691×10-¹ g of H?O and 2.228 g of NO are the sole products of combustion. What is the empirical formula of the compound? In the empirical formula the coefficients must be reduced to the smallest possible integers. The convention for entering the empirical formula is to give C first followed by H then by any other elements in alphabetical order. Coefficients of "1" are not typed. e.g. C2H2N is OK but the following are NOT: C2H2N1 or C4H4N2 or NC2H2. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What was the mass of the initial sample burned? 1pts
CHN Analysis (two parts) A sample of a substance (containing only C,H, and N ) is burned in oxygen. NO are the sole products of combustion. What is the empirical formula of the compound? In the empirical formula the coefficients must be reduced to the smallest possible integers. The convention for entering the empirical formula is to give C first followed by H then by any other elements in alphabetical order. Coefficients of " 1 " are not typed. e.g. C2H2N is ? K but the following are NOT: C2?H2?N1 or or NC2H2?. 1 pts Tries 0/10 What was the mass of the initial sample burned? 1pts