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    A Hydrocarbon Molecule Contains Carbon and Hydrogen Atoms in Equal
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A Hydrocarbon Molecule Contains Carbon and Hydrogen Atoms in Equal

Question 72

Question 72

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A hydrocarbon molecule contains carbon and hydrogen atoms in equal numbers. Its molar mass is 130.18 g/mol. What is the molecular formula for the hydrocarbon?


A) C7H7
B) C12H12
C) C8H8
D) C10H10
E) CH

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