The number of water molecules formed in the combustion of one mole of alkane containig "m" carbon atoms is
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Alkane is saturated : CnH2n+2
(2n+2)H = 2(n+1)H = (n+1)H2
Hence 1 mole alkane would give (n+1) mole or 6.023×10(23)×(n+1) molecule of water.
(2n+2)H = 2(n+1)H = (n+1)H2
Hence 1 mole alkane would give (n+1) mole or 6.023×10(23)×(n+1) molecule of water.
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