Chapter 27: Q28P (page 769)
What is the difference between combustion and pyrolysis?
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The difference between combustion and pyrolysis is explained clearly.
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Chapter 27: Q28P (page 769)
What is the difference between combustion and pyrolysis?
The difference between combustion and pyrolysis is explained clearly.
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A 0.649-g sample containing only and was dissolved in water and treated withto precipitate all. Find the weight percent ofin the sample if 0.977 g of precipitate was formed.
A 50.00-mL solution containingwas treated with excess AgNo3 to precipitate 0.2146 g of AgBr (FM 187.772). What was the molarity of NaBr in the solution?
A mixture weighing 7.290mgcontained only cyclohexane, (FM 84.159), and oxirane, (FM 44.052). When the mixture was analyzed by combustion analysis, 21.999mg of(FM 44.009) were produced. Find the weight percent of oxirane in mixture.
Combustion analysis of a compound known to contain justC,H,N, and Odemonstrated that it is 46.21wt%C,9.02wt% H, 13.74wt N and, by difference, 100 - 46.21 - 9.02 -13.74 = 31.03% O. This means that of unknown would contain46.21gof C,9.02g ofH, and so on. Find the atomic ratio C : H : N : Oand express it as the lowest reasonable integer ratio.
Write a balanced equation for combustion of in a C,H,N,Selemental analyzer.
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