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What is the weight ratio of carbon and hydrogen required to make ethane?​

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Answered by hadiya4212
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ethylene, C:H = 4.29g:0.71g = 6:1, which is one carbon and two hydrogens. Ethylene's chemical formula is C2H4, therefore reduces to CH2 as the simplest numerial ratio.

Answered by iamprajapati25
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Ethane has 4:1, and its chemical formula is C2H6. The simplest numerical ration is CH3. Using the chemical formula C2H6 2(12):6(1) = 24:6 = 4:1, which is the same as the CH3.

Similar analysis can be done on ethylene, C:H = 4.29g:0.71g = 6:1, which is one carbon and two hydrogens.

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