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Suppose we have a compound containing the elements, C, H and S.96 mg sample of this compound is burned in oxygen and found to form 16.65 mg of CO2....
Suppose we have a compound containing the elements, C, H and S. A 7.96 mg sample of this compound is burned in oxygen and found to form 16.65 mg of CO2. The sulfur in 4.31 mg of the compound is converted into sulfate by a series of reactions, and precipitated as BaSO4 . The BaSO4 was found to have a mass of 11.96 mg. The molecular weight of the compound was found to be 168 g/mol. Using this data, what is the molecular formula of the compound?