10cm3 of a gaseous hydrocarbon,

  1. 10cm3 of a gaseous hydrocarbon, C2HX required 30cm3 of oxygen for completecombustion. If steam and 20cm3 of carbon (IV) oxide
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  2. 6.10cm3 of a gaseous hydrocarbon, C2HX required 30cm3 of oxygen for completecombustion. If steam and 20cm3 of carbon (IV) oxide
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  3. a gaseous hydrocarbon reacts completely with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. given the following data,
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  4. a gaseous hydrocarbon reacts completely with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. given the following data,
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  5. on complete combustion a gaseous hydrocarbon produces3.38g of CO2 and 0.690g of H2O and no other products. find the empirical
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  6. a 47.7L sample of a gaseous hydrocarbon, measured at 1.00atm and 25degreesC is burned in excess oxygen, liberating 4.33X10^3 kJ
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  7. In a eudiometer, 20 ml of a gaseous hydrocarbon A is mixed with 150 ml of oxygen gas. The combustion of A is initiated by an
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  8. A 100.00g sample of the gaseous hydrocarbon ethane is a gaseous hydrocarbon, with 79.89g of carbon and20.11g of hydrogen.
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  9. 7. A 100.00g sample of the gaseous hydrocarbon ethane is a gaseous hydrocarbon, with 79.89g of carbon and 20.11g of hydrogen.
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  10. A 79.9-L sample of a gaseous hydrocarbon, measured at 1.00 atm pressure and 25.0°C,is burned in excess oxygen, liberating 4.24
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