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hey there ,, here is the answer !!!
9g of water is 0.5 moles.
H2O contains two moles of Hydrogen per mole so there must have been 1 mole of H atoms in the Hydrocarbon.
1 mole of H weighs 1g, meaning that the other 4.8 g was Carbon.
4.8g of Carbon is 0.4 moles.
So the C:H ratio is 0.4:1 or 4:10 or 2:5
So an empirical formula of C2H5
hope it helps !!
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9g of water is 0.5 moles.
H2O contains two moles of Hydrogen per mole so there must have been 1 mole of H atoms in the Hydrocarbon.
1 mole of H weighs 1g, meaning that the other 4.8 g was Carbon.
4.8g of Carbon is 0.4 moles.
So the C:H ratio is 0.4:1 or 4:10 or 2:5
So an empirical formula of C2H5
hope it helps !!
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