9. Ethylene glycol is used as an antifreeze. Combustion of 6.38 g of ethylene glycol gives 9.06g of CO and 5.58g of H20. Ethylene glycol contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and its molecular mass is 62. Find empirical formula and molecular formula.
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Combustion of 6.38 mg of ethylene glycol gives 9.06 mg CO2 and 5.58 mg H2O. The compound contains only C, H, and O.
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