The number of moles of methane required to produce 11 g CO 2 (g) after complete…
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The number of moles of methane required to produce 11 g CO2(g) after complete combustion is:
(Given molar mass of methane in g mol–1 : 16).
(Jee Main 2024)
(Given molar mass of methane in g mol–1 : 16).
(Jee Main 2024)
- 0.35
- 0.5
- 0.75
- 0.25
Answer
(D) 0.25
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