Solved: A gaseous organic compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen is

Chapter 5, Problem 5.109

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A gaseous organic compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen is burned in oxygen gas, and the volume of each reactant and product is measured under the same conditions I_(aq) _ S4O6 2_(aq) [unbalanced] I2(aq) _ S2O3 2_(aq) HSO4 _(aq) _ I_(aq) _ H_(aq) [unbalanced] SO2(g) _ I2(aq) _ H2O(l) CH2NCH2(g) CH4(g) _ C(graphite) of temperature and pressure. Reaction of four volumes of the compound produces four volumes of CO2, two volumes of N2, and ten volumes of water vapor. (a) What volume of O2 was required? (b) What is the empirical formula of the compound?

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