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0.1 moles of Hydrocaron on complete comb...

0.1 moles of Hydrocaron on complete combustion produced 17.6 gms of `CO_(2)`. How many Carbon atoms are present in each molecule of the hydrocarbon.

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`C_(4)H_(8)+6O_(2)rarr4CO_(2)+4H_(2)O`
1 mole _________ `4xx44=176g`
0.1 mole _________ 17.6 g
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