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Combustion Analysis
An analytical method to determine a compound's empirical formula by analyzing combustion products.Combustion Apparatus
A device with multiple chambers used to vaporize samples and facilitate combustion analysis.Chamber A
The initial chamber where the sample is vaporized and oxygen gas is introduced.Chamber B
The chamber where hydrogen in the sample is converted into water.Chamber C
The chamber where water is trapped and nonmetals form gases.Oxygen Gas
A reactant essential for combustion, introduced in the combustion apparatus.Empirical Formula
A formula representing the simplest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound.Vaporization
The process of converting a sample into a gaseous state within the apparatus.Nonmetals
Elements in the sample that form gases like CO2, NO2, or SO2 during combustion.Excess Oxygen
Remaining oxygen post-reaction, common in oxygen-rich environments.CO2
A gas formed when carbon in the sample undergoes combustion.NO2
A gas formed when nitrogen in the sample undergoes combustion.SO2
A gas formed when sulfur in the sample undergoes combustion.Diatomic Molecule
A molecule consisting of two atoms, formed by halogens during combustion.