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givi [52]
3 years ago
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Helpp plzz..10pointss

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prisoha [69]3 years ago
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            Empirical Formula  =  C₅H₇N₁

Solution:

Data Given:

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                      %H  =  (mass of H₂O ÷ Mass of sample) × (2.02 ÷ 18.02) × 100

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                      %H  =  0.7776 × 0.1120 × 100

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                      %N  =  100% - (%C + %H)

                      %N  =  100% - (73.979 % + 8.709%)

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