The 0.2 g of anhydrous organic acid gave on combustion 0.04 g of water and 0.195 g of CO…
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The 0.2 g of anhydrous organic acid gave on combustion 0.04 g of water and 0.195 g of CO2. The acid is a dibasic acid and 0.5 g of its silver salt leaves on ignition 0.355 g of silver.
The percentage of carbon in the compound is
- 50
- 52
- 26.6
- 90
Answer
(C) 26.6
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