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The ratio of hydrogen atoms present in one molecule each of methane and ammonia is:


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AlO

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Al3O2

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Al2O3

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AlO2

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Solution

The correct option is C

Al2O3


The chemical formula of methane is CH4 and that of ammonia is NH3. The number of hydrogen atoms in methane and ammonia is 4 and 3 respectively. So, the ratio is 4:3.


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