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Isoeugenol Is the Compound Which Gives the Characteristic Odor to Nutmeg

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Isoeugenol is the compound which gives the characteristic odor to nutmeg and contains carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen.If a 0.500 g sample of isoeugenol is combusted it gives 1.341 g of CO2 and 0.329 g of H2O.Isoeugenol has a molecular weight of 164 g/mol.What is the molecular formula of isoeugenol?

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