Chemistry, asked by ammulu2151980, 5 months ago

25g of an unknown hydrocarbon upon burning produces 88g of CO2 and 9 g of H20. This
unknown hydrocarbon contains how many grams of carbon and hydrogen.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, 25 g of an unknown hydrocarbon upon burning produces 88 g of CO2 and 9 g of H2O. This unknown hydrocarbon contains 24 gof carbon and 1 g of hydrogen. Thus, the correct option is (D) 24 gof carbon and 1 g of hydrogen. Note: We know that hydrocarbons are the compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen only.

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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  • Thus, 25 g of an unknown hydrocarbon upon burning produces 88 g of CO2 and 9 g of H2O. This unknown hydrocarbon contains 24 gof carbon and 1 g of hydrogen. Thus, the correct option is (D) 24 gof carbon and 1 g of hydrogen. Note: We know that hydrocarbons are the compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen only.
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