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One mole of an alkane on Combustion produced four moles of `H_(2)O`. How many moles of `CO_(2)` is produced in this reaction?

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3

`C_(n)H_(2n+2)+O_(2)rarrnCO_(2)+(n+1)H_(2)O`
`n+1=4impliesn=3`
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