Answer :
the combustion reaction is CHO + O2 = H20 + CO2
The amount of carbon can be determined by the amount of carbon dioxide.
moles C = 1.90 g CO2 / 44 g/mol CO2 = 0.0432 moles C = 0.5182 g C
The amount of H can be derived from the amount of water
mole H = 1.070 g H2O / 18 g / mol H2O = 0.0594 g H
grams O is 0.9835 - 0.5182 g C - 0.0594 g H = 0.4059 g O.
transforming the determined masses to moles and dividing each to the least among the three, the empirical formula is C2H2O
The amount of carbon can be determined by the amount of carbon dioxide.
moles C = 1.90 g CO2 / 44 g/mol CO2 = 0.0432 moles C = 0.5182 g C
The amount of H can be derived from the amount of water
mole H = 1.070 g H2O / 18 g / mol H2O = 0.0594 g H
grams O is 0.9835 - 0.5182 g C - 0.0594 g H = 0.4059 g O.
transforming the determined masses to moles and dividing each to the least among the three, the empirical formula is C2H2O