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8.8g of an organic hydrocarbon was burned in
oxygen, producing 26.4g of carbon dioxide and 14.4g
of water. What is the empirical formula of the
hydrocarbon?

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8.8g of an organic hydrocarbon was burned in

oxygen, producing 26.4g of carbon dioxide and 14.4g

of water. What is the empirical formula of the

hydrocarbon?8.8g of an organic hydrocarbon was burned in

oxygen, producing 26.4g of carbon dioxide and 14.4g

of water. What is the empirical formula of the

hydrocarbon?8.8g of an organic hydrocarbon was burned in

oxygen, producing 26.4g of carbon dioxide and 14.4g

of water. What is the empirical formula of the

hydrocarbon?

.

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