Weight of the organic compound, W=120g,
Weight of carbondioxide (x)=330g
Weight of water (y)=270g
Percentageofcarbon=4412XWxX100=4412X120330X100=75
120g of an organic compound which contains only carbon and hydrogen on complete combustion gives 330g of CO2 and 270g of water. The percentage of carbon and hydrogen in the organic compound are respectively
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25 and 75
40 and 60
60 and 40
75 and 25
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