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A hydrocarbon on complete combustion produces 176 g of carbon dioxide and 90 g of water. What will x the formula of hydrocarbon be? Also give balanced chemical equation of combustion of hydrocarbon

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(i) general balanced chemical equation for combustion of hydrocarbon
(ii) calculation of the coefficients of carbon dioxide and water using the formula
(iii) coefficient of
`CO_2 = ("Amount of "H_2O" produced")/("Molecular weight")`
(iv) Coefficient of
`H_2O = ("Amount of " H_2O " produced")/("Molecular weight")`
(v) chemical formula of hydrocarbon from the coefficients of carbon dioxide and water
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