The question is...
A hydrocarbon burns completely, producing 7.2g of H2O and 14.14g of CO2 at standard conditions. What is the hydrocarbon's empirical formula?
1m H2O = 18g H2O
H = 1/9 of 1m H2O
(1/9) * 7.2g = .8g H
.8g H = .8m H
1m CO2 = 44g CO2
C = 3/11 of 1m CO2
14.14g * (3/11) = 3.856g C
3.856g C = .3213m C
.8/.3213 = 2.49
so we have C1H2.49 which = C2H5.
is this correct?