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Which masses of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) could be used to form a substance with the empirical formula CH? C: 92.258 g; H:7.742 g

C: 11.071 g; H: 0.929 g

C: 36.903 g; H: 3.097 g

All the above masses of C and H could form a CH compound.

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