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A 20 mL mixture of CO, `CH_4`, and Helium (He) gases is exploded by an electric discharge at room temperature with excess of oxygen. The volume contraction is found to be 13 mL. A further contraction of 14 mL occurs when the residual gas is treated wityh KOH solution. Find out the composition of the gaseous mixture in terms of volume percentage.

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Let CO be a, CH be b, and He be c mL in volume.
`CO(g)+(1)/(2)(g)toCO_(2)(g)`
a mL `CO+(a)/(2)mLO_(2)toa mL O_(2)`
contraction`=(a)/(2)`
`CH_(4)(g)+2O_(2)(g)toCO_(g)+2H_(2)O(l)`
b mL `CH_(4)+2b mL O_(2)tobmL CO_(2)`
Contraction `=2b`
Total contraction is
`(a)/(2)+2b=13`
`a+b+c=20`
KOH absorbs `CO_(2)` so
`a+b=14`
or `b=14-a`
0.5a+2(14-a)=13`
or `0.5a+28-2a=13`
or `15=1.5a`
`a=(15)/(1.5)=10mL`
`b=4mL`
`c=5mL`
Percentage of `CO=(10)/(20)xx100=50%`
Percentage of `CH_(4)=(4)/(20)xx100=20%`
Percentage of `He=(60)/(20)xx100=30%`
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