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So, if a sample of a compound decomposed to its constituent elements and produced 25.6 g of o, and 9.60 g of carbon, and another sample produced 21.6 g of o, how much carbon was produced in the second sample?

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method 1:
First find out the formula of the sample.
no. of moles of O = 25.6/16 = 1.6
no. of moles of C = 9.6/12 = 0.8
ratio of C:O = 1:2
formula is CO2

In the second sample,
no. of moles of O = 21.6/16 = 1.35
no. of moles of C = 1.35/2 = 0.675
mass of C = 0.675 x12 = 8.1g

method 2:
Actually it’s quite simple. The two samples are the same compound so the elements produced should be in the same ratio.
C/9.6 = 21.6/25.6
C = 8.1g
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