When a small amount of hydrocarbon Q is burned completely, it forms $3.52\,\text{g}$ of carbon dioxide and $1.44\,\text{g}$ of water. What might the structure of hydrocarbon Q be?
Chemistry 9701 · AS & A Level · Atoms, molecules and stoichiometry
Chemistry 9701 · AS & A Level · Atoms, molecules and stoichiometry
When a small amount of hydrocarbon Q is burned completely, it forms $3.52\,\text{g}$ of carbon dioxide and $1.44\,\text{g}$ of water. What might the structure of hydrocarbon Q be?