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    A 1295 G Sample of a Hydrocarbon Is Burned in an an Excess
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A 1295 G Sample of a Hydrocarbon Is Burned in an an Excess

Question 38

Question 38

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A 1.295 g sample of a hydrocarbon is burned in an excess of dioxygen,producing 3.553 g CO2 and water.What mass of hydrogen is contained in the original sample?


A) 0.3255 g
B) 2.258 g
C) 4.848 g
D) 1.288 g
E) 0.6475 g

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