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Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) contains C, H, and O. In one combustion analysis, 5.24 g of ascorbic acid
yields 7.86 g CO, and 2.14 g H,0. Calculate the empirical formula and molecular formula of ascorbic
acid given that its molar mass is about 176 g/mol. Add subscripts to complete the formulas.
Empirical formula: CHO :
Molecular formula: CHO :
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) contains C, H, and O. In one combustion analysis, 5.24 g of ascorbic acid yields 7.86 g CO, and 2.14 g H,0. Calculate the empirical formula and molecular formula of ascorbic acid given that its molar mass is about 176 g/mol. Add subscripts to complete the formulas. Empirical formula: CHO : Molecular formula: CHO :
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Sodium carbonate (Na,CO3) is available in very pure form and can be used to standardize acid
solutions. What is the molarity of an HCl solution if 25.3 mL of the solution is required to react with
0.266 g of Na;CO3?
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