9. A 0.1342-gram sample of an unknown compound composed of C, H, and O was burned in air, producing 0.240 g of CO2 and 0.0982 g of H2O. If the molar mass of the compound is 222.4 g/mole, determine its empirical and molecular formulas. c Cx Hy Ox + O2 The reston Scrap P

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My questions is about when we convert to moles in this problem. Why do we convert C and H to moles, then grams, and not say O and H and then find the grams of C from them.  Or why can't we just find the moles of O from the given weight of H2O? Basically, why is O excluded in finding moles in the first part of the problem. I understand we need to subtract from the given weight 0.1342 grams but don't know why we can't just subtract g of O and grams of C why must it be C and H.

9. A 0.1342-gram sample of an unknown compound composed of C, H, and O was burned in
air, producing 0.240 g of CO2 and 0.0982 g of H2O. If the molar mass of the compound is
222.4 g/mole, determine its empirical and molecular formulas.
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Transcribed Image Text:9. A 0.1342-gram sample of an unknown compound composed of C, H, and O was burned in air, producing 0.240 g of CO2 and 0.0982 g of H2O. If the molar mass of the compound is 222.4 g/mole, determine its empirical and molecular formulas. c Cx Hy O* + O2 O013429 air 0.a40 geo, lmale COp Imole C The reston Scrap paper. 1.51 2 0.2409 0.098a9 0. 30.00545mole12.0119C 44.09g€02 Imolecoe O.06546 gc Imolc 0.09829H20 Imol Hao Q Hmoles Imolett20 =D0.0109mol .0089H 18.015 gH20 18.01 -0.07649 9.057790 0.0577l90 Imol0 I5.999g0 30.003607nmol o O.O654 69C +0.0109 we conrert Fograms to Aind O. 0.076499
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