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complete combustion of a 0.30- mol sample of hydrocarbon gives 1.20 mol of CO2 and 1.50...

complete combustion of a 0.30- mol sample of hydrocarbon gives 1.20 mol of CO2 and 1.50 mol of H2O. What is the molecular formula of the original hydrocarbon?

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