04:12CHEMISTRY 101: Finding Empirical Formula Using Combustion Analysis for a Compound with C, H, OMatthew Gerner664views
Open QuestionThe combustion of 4.16 grams of a compound which contains only C,H,O and F yields 7.7 g CO2 and 2.52 g H2O. Another sample of the compound with a mass of 3.63 g is found to contain 0.58 g F. What is the empirical formula of the compound?1320views12rank3comments
Multiple ChoiceWhen the following equation is balanced C5H10(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) What is the coefficient for carbon dioxide?235views
Multiple ChoiceA compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen undergoes a combustion reaction to produce 264.21 g CO2, 63.06 g H2O and 46.4 g NO2. Determine its empirical formula.319views6rank
Multiple ChoiceAn unknown compound is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. A 4.30 g sample is ignited and creates 8.59 g CO2 and 3.52 g H2O. If the molar mass is 176.22 g/mol, what is the molecular formula?248views2rank
Multiple ChoiceIn the presence of a small amount of oxygen a combustion reaction will not only produce carbon dioxide, but also carbon monoxide. The incomplete combustion of naphthalene, a hydrocarbon used in many dyes, produced 2.80 g CO, 4.40 g CO2 and 1.44 g H2O. Determine its empirical formula.187views1comments
Textbook QuestionCombustion analysis is performed on 0.50 g of a hydrocar-bon and 1.55 g of CO2, and 0.697 g of H2O are produced. The mass spectrum for the hydrocarbon is provided below. What is the molecular formula? (LO 3.12 and 3.13) (a) C5H11 (b) C8H18 (c) C11H10 (d) C10H22594views
Textbook Question(a) When a compound containing C, H, and O is completely combusted in air, what reactant besides the hydrocarbon is involved in the reaction?1235views
Textbook QuestionA hydrocarbon of unknown formula CxHy was submitted to combustion analysis with the following results. What is the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon? 1560views
Textbook Question(b) Menthol, the substance we can smell in mentholated cough drops, is composed of C, H, and O. A 0.1005-g sample of menthol is combusted, producing 0.2829 g of CO2 and 0.1159 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula for menthol? If menthol has a molar mass of 156 g/mol, what is its molecular formula?2047views
Textbook Question(b) Menthol, the substance we can smell in mentholated cough drops, is composed of C, H, and O. A 0.1005-g sample of menthol is combusted, producing 0.2829 g of CO2 and 0.1159 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula for menthol?542views
Textbook Question(a) Combustion analysis of toluene, a common organic solvent, gives 5.86 mg of CO2 and 1.37 mg of H2O. If the compound contains only carbon and hydrogen, what is its empirical formula?1650views
Textbook Question(b) Nicotine, a component of tobacco, is composed of C, H, and N. A 5.250-mg sample of nicotine was combusted, producing 14.242 mg of CO2 and 4.083 mg of H2O. What is the empirical formula for nicotine? If nicotine has a molar mass of 160 ± 5 g/mol, what is its molecular formula?2223views
Textbook Question(b) Nicotine, a component of tobacco, is composed of C, H, and N. A 5.250-mg sample of nicotine was combusted, producing 14.242 mg of CO2 and 4.083 mg of H2O. What is the empirical formula for nicotine?502views
Textbook Question(a) The characteristic odor of pineapple is due to ethyl butyrate, a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of 2.78 mg of ethyl butyrate produces 6.32 mg of CO2 and 2.58 mg of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?3537views1comments
Textbook QuestionValproic acid, used to treat seizures and bipolar disorder, is composed of C, H, and O. A 0.165-g sample is combusted to produce 0.166 g of water and 0.403 g of carbon dioxide. What is the empirical formula for valproic acid?882views
Textbook QuestionCombustion analysis of 45.62 mg of toluene, a commonly used solvent, gives 35.67 mg of H2O and 152.5 mg of CO2. What is the empirical formula of toluene?1046views
Textbook QuestionConiine, a toxic substance isolated from poison hemlock, contains only carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. Combus-tion analysis of a 5.024 mg sample yields 13.90 mg of CO2 and 6.048 mg of H2O. What is the empirical formula of coniine?1147views
Textbook QuestionVanillin, the dominant flavoring in vanilla, contains C, H, and O. When 1.05 g of this substance is completely combusted, 2.43 g of CO2 and 0.50 g of H2O are produced. What is the empirical formula of vanillin?1301views
Textbook QuestionAn organic compound was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. When a 1.50-g sample of the compound was completely combusted in air, 3.52 g of CO2 was formed. In a separate experiment, the chlorine in a 1.00-g sample of the compound was converted to 1.27 g of AgCl. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.2532views2rank
Textbook QuestionCombustion analysis of naphthalene, a hydrocarbon used in mothballs, produces 8.80 g CO2 and 1.44 g H2O. Calculate the empirical formula of naphthalene.1808views
Textbook QuestionThe foul odor of rancid butter is due largely to butyric acid, a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Combustion analysis of a 4.30-g sample of butyric acid produces 8.59 g CO2 and 3.52 g H2O. Determine the empirical formula of butyric acid.2318views
Textbook QuestionTartaric acid is the white, powdery substance that coats tart candies such as Sour Patch Kids. Combustion analysis of a 12.01-g sample of tartaric acid—which contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen—produces 14.08 g CO2 and 4.32 g H2O. Determine the empirical formula of tartaric acid.2176views
Textbook Question(a) Combustion analysis of 50.0 mg of benzene, a commonly used solvent composed of carbon and hydrogen, gives 34.6 mg of H2O and 169.2 mg of CO2. What is the empirical formula of benzene?669views
Textbook Question(a) Combustion analysis of 150.0 mg of 1,2,3,benzenetriol, a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxy-gen, gives 64.3 mg of H2O and 314.2 mg of CO2. What is the empirical formula of 1,2,3,benzenetriol?495views
Textbook QuestionBurning acetylene in oxygen can produce three different carbon-containing products: soot (very fine particles of graphite), CO(g), and CO21g2. (c) Why, when the oxygen supply is adequate, is CO21g2 the predominant carbon-containing product of the combustion of acetylene?1179views
Textbook QuestionCompound X contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. When 1.00 g of X is dissolved in water and allowed to react with excess silver nitrate, AgNO3, all the chlorine in X reacts and 1.95 g of solid AgCl is formed. When 1.00 g of X undergoes complete combustion, 0.900 g of CO2 and 0.735 g of H2O are formed. What is the empirical formula of X?1366views1rank2comments
Textbook QuestionThe organic molecules shown here are derivatives of benzene in which six-membered rings are 'fused' at the edges of the hexagons.<IMAGE>(b) Suppose you are given a sample of one of the compounds. Could combustion analysis be used to determine unambiguously which of the three it is?444views
Textbook Question(a) Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were compounds used as coolants in transformers and capacitors, but their production was banned by the U.S. Congress in 1979 because they are highly toxic and persist in the environment. When 1.0 g of a PCB containing carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine was subjected to combustion analysis, 1.617 g of CO2. and 0.138 g of H2O were produced. What is the empirical formula?681views
Textbook Question(c) Can combustion analysis be used to determine the empirical formula of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and chlorine?705views1rank
Textbook QuestionEstrone, which contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, is a female sexual hormone in the urine of pregnant women. Combustion analysis of a 1.893-g sample of estrone produces 5.545 g of CO2 and 1.388 g H2O. The molar mass of estrone is 270.36 g/mol. Find its molecular formula.1447views1rank
Textbook QuestionResearchers obtained the following data from experiments to find the molecular formula of benzocaine, a local anesthetic, which contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Complete combustion of a 3.54-g sample of benzocaine with excess O2 forms 8.49 g of CO2 and 2.14 g H2O. Another 2.35-g sample contains 0.199 g of N. The molar mass of benzocaine is 165 g>mol. Find the molar formula of benzocaine.1192views1rank
Textbook QuestionCombustion analysis of 0.1500 g of methyl tert-butyl ether, an octane booster used in gasoline, gave 0.3744 g of CO2 and 0.1838 g of H2O. When a flask having a volume of 1.00 L was evacuated and then filled with methyl tertbutyl ether vapor at a pressure of 100.0 kPa and a temperature of 54.8 °C, the mass of the flask increased by 3.233 g. (a) What is the empirical formula of methyl tert-butyl ether?316views
Open QuestionWhat else is produced during the combustion of propane, C3H8? H2O, C3H8, O2, C3H8O2.196views
Open QuestionWhich clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a combustion reaction? Oxygen is a product. A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen. Water and carbon dioxide react. The reaction involves ions.155views
Open QuestionCombustion analysis of 63.8 mg of a C, H and O containing compound produced 145.0 mg of co2 and 59.38 mg of H2O. what is the empirical formula for the compound?173views
Open QuestionWhich clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a combustion reaction?188views
Open QuestionWhich clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a combustion reaction? Oxygen is a product. A hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen. Water and carbon dioxide react. The reaction involves ions.179views
Open QuestionRapid oxidation of a substance, accompanied by the production of heat and light.166views
Open QuestionIf combustion is to be initiated and sustained, all of the following elements must be present except152views