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2404 G of a Compound Were Burned in Oxygen and Found

Question 120

Question 120

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2.404 g of a compound were burned in oxygen and found to produce only 3.520 g CO2(g) ,2.564 g SO2(g) and 1.440 g H2O(l) .Determine the empirical formula of the compound.


A) CSH
B) C2SH4
C) C4SH2
D) C2S2H4
E) C2SH2

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