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s.h_math s.h_math
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Complete combustion of 4.80 g of a hydrocarbon produced 15.3 g of C02 and 5.49 g of H20.
Divide the number of moles of carbon and hydrogen by the smallest of the two values. Report these ratios to three
significant figures.
carbon:
hydrogen:
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3 months ago
Hi s.h_math

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3 months ago
not sure why it says its wrong, it says this Divide the calculated number of moles of carbon and hydrogen by the smallest of the two values. Be sure to use at least three significant figures.
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