The empirical formula of a hydrocarbon containing 0.12 mole of carbon 0.3 mole of hydrogen is
a
CH2
b
CH3
c
C2H2
d
C2H4
e
C2H6
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Maco2000
5 years ago
This question is in complete
It should be 0.12 mole of carbon and 0.36 mole of hydrogen
Then when we look for the ratio
1:3
That is CH3
Myschool please correct the question
This question give 4:1

Omasheho
5 years ago
the answer is suppose to be C 1 and h 30 seem like they forgot the zero thats why


