There are additional basic plotting functions available, which can be accessed
by selecting the Graphics Menu and clicking on the “More Plots…” option to
display the Plot Catalog window.
LABORATORY EXERCISES
1) Most fuels contain atoms of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen
(N), and sulfur (S) with corresponding atomic weights:
Carbon 12.011 g/g-mol
Hydrogen 1.00794 g/g-mol
Oxygen 15.9994 g/g-mol
Nitrogen 14.00674 g/g-mol
Sulfur 32.066 g/g-mol
Develop a program in which the user can input the total number of each
element present to compute the corresponding molecular weight of the fuel
in g/g-mol. ...
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