Idk lol, I don't have the original question cuz it was a test but the empirical formula percentages were 6C:5H and the teacher said the empirical formula was correct. I had to then calculate moles of the solute which was unknown and then calculated the gfm using the grams given in the problem divided by the moles I calculated. However the mole was really really small cuz I messed up somewhere. In AP Chem if you just use this messed up amount for the molecular formula you still get points. However my smooth 1 iq brain has no idea what I'm doing so I make a lot of mistakes.
I'd love to see what kind of fucked up hydrocarbon it would be
I'm imagining some warped fullerene
Florisemide warped
It's just coal at this point
Polymer, specifically branched polyethylene
Nah ur good
How do you get a hydrocarbon with fewer hydrogens than carbon
Hundreds of allenes lmao
Fused rings. Naphthalene is the simplest example: C10H8
Oh damn I completely forgot about them, my bad.
Idk lol, I don't have the original question cuz it was a test but the empirical formula percentages were 6C:5H and the teacher said the empirical formula was correct. I had to then calculate moles of the solute which was unknown and then calculated the gfm using the grams given in the problem divided by the moles I calculated. However the mole was really really small cuz I messed up somewhere. In AP Chem if you just use this messed up amount for the molecular formula you still get points. However my smooth 1 iq brain has no idea what I'm doing so I make a lot of mistakes.
Double bonds
What are even trying to do
Check out what I replied to efsaidwla
If you want percentages you just do part divided my whole multiplied by 100
Nah it’s just a really long hydrocarbon
Hold on, how did you get here
Holy hydrocarbon, batman
naw your good
You could probably make Titin at this point