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    A Given Hydrocarbon Is Burned in the Presence of Oxygen
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A Given Hydrocarbon Is Burned in the Presence of Oxygen

Question 123

Question 123

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A given hydrocarbon is burned in the presence of oxygen gas and is converted completely to water and carbon dioxide.The mole ratio of H2O to CO2 is 1.125:1.00.The hydrocarbon could be


A) C2H2.
B) C2H6.
C) CH4.
D) C3H4.
E) C4H9.

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