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Hello.Need your help guys.Burning 2g of vitamin c yields 3g and 0.82g of CO and water respectively.What is the empirical formula of vitamin c and molecular mass if the molar mass is 264g/mol?
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I don't know what the problem is but something is wrong. The molar mass of vitamin c is 176. Please check your numbers and the post.
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