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Chemistry, 09.10.2019 08:30, Izzyfizzy1

An unknown compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combustion of 7.50 of this compound produced 11.0 of carbon dioxide and 4.50 of water.

1) how many moles of carbon, c, were in the original sample?
an unknown compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen combustion of 7.50 of this compound produced 11.0 of carbon dioxide and 4.50 of water.

1) how many moles of carbon, c, were in the original sample?

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