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The number of moles of `CH_(4)` formed by reacting 96 grams of `CH_(3)OH` with excess `CH_(3)MgI` is

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Knowledge Check

  • The method of estimation of active H atoms in a compound by reaction with excess of CH_(3)MgI is known as

    A
    Victor-Meyer method
    B
    Zeisel method
    C
    Heigsenberg method
    D
    Zerewitinoff method
  • The volume of gas released in reaction of CH_(3)OH with CH_(3)MgI is 1.04 ml at STP. What is he mass of CH_(3)OH initially consumed?

    A
    1.485mg
    B
    2.98mg
    C
    3.71mg
    D
    4.47mg
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    A
    B
    C
    D