A compound isolated from the rind of lemons is found to be 88.14% carbon and 11.86% hydrogen

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A compound isolated from the rind of lemons is found to be 88.14% carbon and 11.86% hydrogen by mass. How many grams of C and H are there in a 100.0-g sample of this substance? How many moles of C and H? What is the empirical formula? The molar mass is determined to be 136.26 g/mol. What is the molecular formula? Which step of the process just described does your group understand the least? Which step will be hardest for the members of your group to remember?

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