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

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1 mole of hydrocarbon gives n mole of `CO_(2)` where n is no. of carbon atoms in hydrocarbon.
1 mole of hydrocarbon = 4 mole of `CO_(2)` .
So, value of n = 4.
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