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1 gm mole of an alcohol whose molecular weight is 74 contains 48 gms of carbon, 10 gms of hydrogen and 16 gms of oxygen. Its molecular formula is__________________?
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1 gm mole of an alcohol whose molecular weight is 74 contains 48 gms of carbon, 10 gms of hydrogen and 16 gms of oxygen. Its molecular formula is__________________?
A. C4H9OH
B. C3H21OH
C. (C2H4)2H2.OH
D. C2H33OH
Correct Answer:
C4H9OH
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Last Updated:
March 05, 2019