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Joe’s latest and most brilliant research was on a specific type of hydrocarbon. Joe, being quite a paranoid individual, wouldn’t specify which one, but a sample was shown to contain only carbon and hydrogen. Carbon occupied 2.4 L at 22 Celsius and 0.75 atm and Hydrogen also occupied 2.4 L at 22 Celsius and 0.75 atm. The molar mass of this gas was found to be 26.0 g/mol. The laboratory had a carefully regulated airflow to prevent high-level inhalation. Titan periodically mentioned to his wife that he suspected his lab partner, Kasey Kerr, was altering the flow rates to make the levels of the hydrocarbon extremely low, in order to manipulate data. Lately, Joe Elevate has been gaining more recognition in the community due to his latest research on organic chemistry. Curiously, without Titan, the published research could mean thousands of dollars for Kerr. With money as a motive, could this solve the mystery?

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