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% by Mass Empirical Formula. CH 3 # 88 26.7% P 12.1 % N 61.2 % Cl Molar mass = 580 g/ mol. Limiting and Excess Problem. CH 3 # 124 Abbreviations and moalr masses: - Chlorobenzene = CB, 1 mol = 112.5 g - Chloral = CL, 1 mol = 147.5 g - DDT, 1 mol = 354.5 g.
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% by Mass Empirical Formula • CH 3 # 88 26.7% P 12.1 % N 61.2 % Cl Molar mass = 580 g/mol
Limiting and Excess Problem • CH 3 # 124 Abbreviations and moalr masses: - Chlorobenzene = CB, 1 mol = 112.5 g - Chloral = CL, 1 mol = 147.5 g - DDT, 1 mol = 354.5 g
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