Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
A hydrocarbon C(X)H(y) on complete comb...

A hydrocarbon `C_(X)H_(y)` on complete combustion gives `CO_(2)` (g) & `H_(2)O` (l). If volume of `O_(2)`(g) required for complete combustion of hydrocarbon is double the volume of `CO_(2)`(g) produced, then find the value of `(y/x)`.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The volume of O_(2) at STP required for the complete combustion of 4 g CH_(4) is

At STP , for complete combustion of 3 g C_(2)H_(6) the required volume of O_(2) will be -

For the complete combustion of 4 litres of CO at NTP,the required volume of O_(2) at NTP is :-

A gaseous alkane on complete combustion gives CO_(2) and H_(2)O . If the ratio of moles O_(2) needed for combustion and moles of CO_(2) formed is 5:3 find out the formula of alkane.

4.4 gms of a hydrocarbon on complete combustion produced 13.2 gms of CO_(2) and 7.2 gms of H_(2)O . How many moles of oxygen is consumed per mole of hydrocarbon in the combustion?

In the complete combustion of hydrocarbon (C_(n)H_(2n+2)) the number of oxygen molecules required per mole of hydrocarbon is

At 25^(@) C for complete combustion of 5 mol propane (C_(3)H_(8)) . The required volume of O_(2) at STP will be .

8c.c. of gaseous hydrocarbon requires 40c.c. of O_(2) for complete combustion. Identify hydrocarbon.

10 mL of a certain hydrocarbon require 25 mL of oxygen for complete combustion and the volume CO_(2) of product is 20 mL. What is the formula of hydrocarbon ?

1 mole of hydrocarbon on complete combustion give 4 mole of CO_(2) . Calculate no of carbon in hydrocarbon.