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Question 54

Question 54

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The combustion of 0.0272 mole of a hydrocarbon produces 1.9609 g H2O and 3.5927 g CO2.What is the molar mass of the hydrocarbon?


A) 16.0 g/mol
B) 30.1 g/mol
C) 44.1 g/mol
D) 72.2 g/mol
E) 92.1 g/mol

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