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One gram of a gaseous hydrocarbon produces 2.75g of CO2 and 2.25g of H2O on complete combustion.What is the hydrocarbon​

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One gram of a gaseous hydrocarbon produces 2.75g of CO2 and 2.25gOne gram of a gaseous hydrocarbon produces 2.75g of CO2 and 2.25g of H2O on complete combustion.What is the hydrocarbon of H2O on complete combustion.What is the hydrocarbon

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One gram of a gaseous One gram of a gaseous hydrocarbon produces 2.75g of CO2 and 2.25g of H2O on complete combustion.What is the hydrocarbonhydrocarbon produces 2.75g of CO2 and 2.25g of H2O on complete combustion.What is the hydrocarbon

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