The compound butyric acid gives rancid butter its characteristic odor. 17.1, 7.22

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The compound butyric acid gives rancid butter its characteristic odor. 17.1, 7.22 Butyric acid produces the characteristic odor of rancid butter. a. If black spheres are carbon atoms, white spheres are hydrogen atoms, and red spheres are oxygen atoms, what is the molecular formula of butyric acid? b. What is the molar mass of butyric acid? c. How many grams of butyric acid contain 3.28 * 1023 atoms of oxygen? d. How many grams of carbon are in 5.28 g of butyric acid? e. Butyric acid has a density of 0.959 g>mL at 20 C. How many moles of butyric acid are contained in 1.56 mL of butyric acid? f. Identify the bonds CC, CH, and CO in a molecule of butyric acid as polar covalent or nonpolar covalent.

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