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When C(2)H(4) is burnt in air, carbon di...

When `C_(2)H_(4)` is burnt in air, carbon dioxide and water are formed. If on combustion of `C_(2)H_(4),2` moles of `CO_(2)` is produced, calculate the number of drops of water produced, calculate the number of drops of water produced along with this quantity of `CO_(2)` if each drop contains `6.022 xx 10^(21)` water molecules.

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