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20 mL of methane is completely burnt using 50 mL of oxygen. The volume of the gas left after cooling to room temperature is

A

80 mL

B

40 mL

C

60 mL

D

30 mL

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The correct Answer is:
D

`CH_(4) + 2HO_(2) to CO_(2) + 2H_(2)O`
1 mol methane reacts with 2 mol of oxygen to give 1 mol of `CO_(2)` i.e., 1 mL of methane reacts with 2 mL of oxygen to give 1 mL of `CO_(2)` , 20 mL of methane reacts with 40 mL of oxygen to give 20 nL of `CO_(2)`
Vol. of oxygen left = 10 mL
Vol.of `CO_(2)` formed = 20 mL
Total volume = 30 mL
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