hey guys just starting IB chemistry, can any1 help with this problem...
2.4 grams of a compound of carbon hydrogen and oxygen gave, on combustion, 3.52 g of CO2 and 1.44grams of H2). The relative molecular mass of the compound was found to be 60 grams.
a. what are the masses of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the 2.4g of the compound?
b. what are the empirical and molecular formulas of the compound?
for part A all i could do is: 0.08 moles of CO2 and 0.08 moles of H2O
mole ratio CO2:C 1:1
H2O:H 1:2
mass =.08* 12g=.96g Carbon
=.08*1g=.08g Hydrogen
= .96g + .08g= 1.04g 2.4g-1.12g= 1.28g oxgen
plz help some chem pro