Answer: The empirical formula and the molecular formula of the organic compound is 
 and 
 respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
The chemical equation for the combustion of hydrocarbon having carbon, hydrogen and oxygen follows: 
 
where, 'x', 'y' and 'z' are the subscripts of Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen respectively. 
We are given: 
Mass of 
 = 21.71 g 
Mass of 
= 5.926 g 
Molar mass of carbon dioxide = 44 g/mol 
Molar mass of water = 18 g/mol 
For calculating the mass of carbon: 
In 44g of carbon dioxide, 12 g of carbon is contained. 
So, in 21.71 g of carbon dioxide, =
 of carbon will be contained. 
For calculating the mass of hydrogen: 
In 18g of water, 2 g of hydrogen is contained. 
So, in 5.926 g of water, =
 of hydrogen will be contained. 
Mass of oxygen in the compound = (17.11) - (5.921+0.658) = 10.53 g 
Mass of C = 5.921 g 
Mass of H = 0.658 g
Mass of O = 10.53 g 
Step 1 : convert given masses into moles. 
Moles of C =
 
Moles of H=

Mass of O=
 
Step 2 : For the mole ratio, divide each value of moles by the smallest number of moles calculated. 
For C =
 
For H =

For O=
 
The ratio of C : H: O = 1: 1: 1 
Hence the empirical formula is 
.
empirical mass of CHO = 12(1) + 1(1) + 1 (16) = 29 
Molecular mass = 104.1 g/mol

Thus molecular formula = 
