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Additional Intelligent Tutoring Exercise 6.9 A 38.40 mg sample of an organic acid composed of just...
itm5 ; Combustion of 6.650 mg of an unknown sample yielded 6.648 mg water, and 16.24 mg carbon dioxide. Data analysis found that the sample was only composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Part A How many moles of carbon were in the original compound? Part B How many moles of hydrogen were in the original compound? Part C Give the empirical formula of the unknown sample.
4. An unknown organic acid contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Use the combustion analysis data below to determine the empirical formula for the unknown organic acid Mass of unknown organic acid combusted :403 mg Mass of CO2 recovered: 845 Mass of H2O recovered :173 mg 250.0 mg of the same unknown organic acid is used in a titration, where 7.51 mL of 0.198 M NaOH were needed to reach the equivalence point. Determine the molar mass, and molecular formula,...