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Hi, this is my first question, and I'm working on some summer work with a friend and we stumbled upon this problem.
A sample of LSD is added to table salt (sodium chloride) given that a 1.00 g sample of a mixture undergoes combustion to reduce 1.20g of CO2, what is the mass percentage of LSD in the mixture.
This type of LSD is C24H30N30
We tried to balance the combustion reaction, knowing that combustion gives us the products CO2 and H20, but we can't figure out the other products and without a balanced equation we can't do the problem.
Homework Statement
A sample of LSD is added to table salt (sodium chloride) given that a 1.00 g sample of a mixture undergoes combustion to reduce 1.20g of CO2, what is the mass percentage of LSD in the mixture.
Homework Equations
This type of LSD is C24H30N30
The Attempt at a Solution
We tried to balance the combustion reaction, knowing that combustion gives us the products CO2 and H20, but we can't figure out the other products and without a balanced equation we can't do the problem.