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Textbook Solutions for Chemistry: Structure and Properties

Chapter 4 Problem 147

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A compound of molar mass 229 contains only carbon, hydrogen, iodine, and sulfur. Analysis shows that a sample of the compound contains 6 times as much carbon as hydrogen, by mass. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound.

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The first step in solving 4 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A compound of molar mass 229 contains only carbon, hydrogen, iodine, and sulfur. Analysis shows that a sample of the compound contains 6 times as much carbon as hydrogen, by mass. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound.
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Title Chemistry: Structure and Properties 2 
Author Nivaldo J. Tro
ISBN 9780134293936

?A compound of molar mass 229 contains only carbon, hydrogen, iodine, and sulfur

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