. Calculate the % composition and determine the empirical and molecular formulas for the nitrogen oxide compound that results when 12.04 g nitrogen is reacted with enough oxygen to produce 39.54 g of product. The molar mass of the product is 92.02 g.

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13. Calculate the % composition and determine the empirical and molecular formulas for the nitrogen oxide
compound that results when 12.04 g nitrogen is reacted with enough oxygen to produce 39.54 g of product.
The molar mass of the product is 92.02 g.
Empirical = Noo
14. Lenthionine is composed of carbon, sulfur, and hydrogen. A 5.000 g sample of lenthionine contains 0.6375
carbon, 0.1070 g hydrogen, and the remainder is sulfur. The molar mass of lenthionine is 188.4 g/mol.
molecular= No04
Determine the empirical and molecular formulas of lenthionine.
Transcribed Image Text:mpirical=C3t5 =Lia M20 molecul 13. Calculate the % composition and determine the empirical and molecular formulas for the nitrogen oxide compound that results when 12.04 g nitrogen is reacted with enough oxygen to produce 39.54 g of product. The molar mass of the product is 92.02 g. Empirical = Noo 14. Lenthionine is composed of carbon, sulfur, and hydrogen. A 5.000 g sample of lenthionine contains 0.6375 carbon, 0.1070 g hydrogen, and the remainder is sulfur. The molar mass of lenthionine is 188.4 g/mol. molecular= No04 Determine the empirical and molecular formulas of lenthionine.
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