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A hydrocarbon C(x)H(y) on complete combu...

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)` .

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