Complete combustion of 19.48 g of a particular hydrocarbon yielded 62.93 g CO 2 and 20.61 g of H 2 O. What is the empirical formula of this hydrocarbon? (Enter your answer in the spaces below.)
Molar masses (in g mol -1 )
H, 1.00794 C, 12.011 O, 15.9994
the formula is c_h_. you have to find the blanks..
i tried working with this problem and it just left me with wrong answers.
i was hoping on help as to how to solve it..
this is what i tried
62.93g/molar mass c02 = 1 and 20.61g h20/molarmassh20= 1 , 19.48/molarmass02 = .6087
then i took the lowest number and divided each thing by it and my answer was wrong..
i also tried answreing the question without using any oxygen in the problem
so far my answers have been c1h4, c2h2, c1h1 and they all are wrong
PLEASE *delete me*!