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The volume of oxygen at required to burn of carbon completely is

If Avogadro's number is the number of sulphur atoms present in of is:

When of xenon (atomic mass) reacted completely with of fluorine (atomic mass ) a mixture of and was produced. The molar ratio is:

When of at is burnt completely, of gas at and of water are produced. The volume of the oxygen gas at consumed in the reaction is the closest to:

One mole of the sodium salts listed below, having carbon content close to, produces mole of carbon dioxide upon heating Atomic mass. The salt is:

reacts with to form Atomic mass of. The amount of (in ) consumed by of is the closest to

The amount (in ) of bromoform produced when of acetone reacts completely with of bromine in the presence of aqueous is:

The number of water molecules in of water is closest to [Given: Density of water is Avogadro's number ]
