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A gaseous hydrocarbon consumed 5 times its volume of oxygen as for combustion. The volume of `CO_(2)` produced in the reaction is thrice the volume of hydrocarbon under the same conditions
How many grams of water is produced by combustion of 0.1 mol of the givenn hydrocarbon?

A

7.2 gm

B

3.6 gm

C

14.4 gm

D

1.8 gm

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The correct Answer is:
A

Let atomic weight of metal = a
`(64)/(3a+64)xx100=27.6impliesa=55.96~~56`
`M_(2)O_(3)(48)/(112+48)xx100=(48)/(160)xx100=30`
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