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A sample of compound contained carbon and hydrogen, which was burned completely in oxygen to form 3.38 g of carbon dioxide and 0.692 g of water. what are the masses of carbon and hydrogen in the compound?

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And so their conservation is of essential importance. The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. ... Hence forests also reduce air pollution. Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check.Importance of Forests

And so their conservation is of essential importance. The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. ... Hence forests also reduce air pollution. Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check.Importance of Forests

And so their conservation is of essential importance. The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. ... Hence forests also reduce air pollution. Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check.Importance of Forests

And so their conservation is of essential importance. The most important function of forests is that it produces mass amounts of oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. ... Hence forests also reduce air pollution. Forests also prevent soil erosion and keep soil pollution in check.

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