Short Overview: The amount of carbon and sulphur in inorganic materials like iron, steel, cement, limestone, glass or ceramics is hard to measure. Quantities of organic elements, CHNSO, present in a sample are given as a percentage of the initial sample weight.
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The amount of carbon and sulphur in inorganic materials like iron, steel, cement, limestone, glass or ceramics is hard to measure. Quantities of organic elements, CHNSO, present in a sample are given as a percentage of the initial sample weight. This chemistry video tutorial explains how to find the empirical formula and molecular formula using combustion
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- The amount of carbon and sulphur in inorganic materials like iron, steel, cement, limestone, glass or ceramics is hard to measure.
- Quantities of organic elements, CHNSO, present in a sample are given as a percentage of the initial sample weight.
- This chemistry video tutorial explains how to find the empirical formula and molecular formula using combustion
- How to determine the empirical formula of a hydrocarbon by combustion.
- General Chemistry" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone.
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