Answer:
5.993 g C
1.01 g H
0 g O
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's consider the combustion of the unknown compound X.
X + O₂ = CO₂ + H₂O
Due to the law of conservation of mass, all the C in CO₂ and all the H in H₂O come from X.
In CO₂, there are 12.01 g of C per 44.01 g of CO₂. The mass of C in 21.96 g of CO₂ is:
21.96 g CO₂ × (12.01 g C/44.01 g CO₂) = 5.993 g C
In H₂O, there are 2.02 g of H per 18.02 g of H₂O. The mass of H in 8.99 g of H₂O is:
8.99 g H₂O × (2.02 g H/ 18.02 g H₂O) = 1.01 g H
If we sum the mass of H and the mass of C, we get
5.993 g + 1.01 g = 7.00 g
which is the mass of X. Then, X has no oxygen