A mixture of ethane and

  1. 132gram o2 is required for a combustion of 28 liter mixture of ethane and ethene (at NTP) than find out mole fraction of ethane
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  2. A mixture of ethane and ethene occupied 35.5 L at 1.000 bar and 405 K. Thismixture reacted completely with 110.3 g of O2 to
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  3. A mixture of ethane and ethene occupied 35.5 L at 1.000 bar and 405 K. Thismixture reacted completely with 110.3 g of O2 to
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  4. A mixture of ethane and ethene occupied 35.5 L at 1.000 bar and 405 K. Thismixture reacted completely with 110.3 g of O2 to
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  5. When ethane reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. When 10 molecules of ethane react with 20 molecules of oxygen,
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  6. when a 8.77g mixture of methane, and ethane is burned in oxygen at constant pressure, 476.6kJ of heat is liberated. What is the
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  7. 24cm^3 of a mixture of methane and ethane were exploded with 90cm^3 of oxygen. After cooling to RTP the volume of gases was
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  8. 24cm^3 of a mixture of methane and ethane were exploded with 90cm^3 of oxygen. After cooling to RTP the volume of gases was
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  9. a mixture of methane CH4 and ethane C2H6 is stored in a container at 294 mmHg. The gases are burned in air to form CO2 and H2O.
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  10. a mixture of methane CH4 and ethane C2H6 is stored in a container at 294 mmHg. The gases are burned in air to form CO2 and H2O.
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