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Standard XIII
Chemistry
Mole Concept
The total num...
Question
The total number of electrons in
1.6
g
of
C
H
4
to that in
1.8
g
of
H
2
O
is:
A
Double
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B
The same
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C
Triple
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D
One fourth
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Solution
The correct option is
B
The same
Number of
e
−
in
1.6
g
of
C
H
4
=
1.6
16
×
10
×
N
A
=
N
A
[
Total number of
e
−
in
C
H
4
=
10
]
Number of
e
−
in
1.8
g
of
H
2
O
=
1.8
18
×
10
×
N
A
=
N
A
[
Total number of
e
−
in
H
2
O
=
10
]
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