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Standard XII
Chemistry
Oxidation of Alkanes
Number of mol...
Question
Number of moles of
O
2
required for complete combustion of one mole of propane is:
A
7
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B
6
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C
10
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D
5
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Solution
The correct option is
D
5
5 moles of Oxygen required for the complete combustion of one mole of propane.
C
3
H
8
+
5
O
2
→
3
C
O
2
+
4
H
2
O
propane
So answer is D.
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