A 8.946 gram sample of an organic compound containing C, H and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 11.35 grams of CO₂ and 3.098 grams of H₂O are produced. In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 104.1 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound. (Enter the elements in the order C, H, O.) Empirical formula: Molecular formula:

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A 8.946 gram sample of an organic compound containing C, H and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 11.35
grams of CO2 and 3.098 grams of H₂O are produced.
In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 104.1 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the
molecular formula of the organic compound.
(Enter the elements in the order C, H, O.)
Empirical formula:
Transcribed Image Text:0₂ Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Sample Molecular formula: Furnace H₂O absorber CO₂ absorber A 8.946 gram sample of an organic compound containing C, H and O is analyzed by combustion analysis and 11.35 grams of CO2 and 3.098 grams of H₂O are produced. In a separate experiment, the molar mass is found to be 104.1 g/mol. Determine the empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound. (Enter the elements in the order C, H, O.) Empirical formula:
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