मराठी

A hydrocarbon having one double bond has 100 carbon atoms in its molecule. The number of hydrogen atoms in its molecule will be ______.

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A hydrocarbon having one double bond has 100 carbon atoms in its molecule. The number of hydrogen atoms in its molecule will be ______.

पर्याय

  • 200

  • 198

  • 202

  • 196

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उत्तर

A hydrocarbon having one double bond has 100 carbon atoms in its molecule. The number of hydrogen atoms in its molecule will be 200.

Explanation:

Alkenes have double bonds and are represented by the formula CnH2n. Here, 'n' is the number of carbon atoms in its molecule. Therefore, substituting 'n' with 100 in the formula of the alkenes, we get 200 hydrogen atoms.

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पाठ 4: Carbon And Its Compounds - Exercise 1 [पृष्ठ २७४]

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पाठ 4 Carbon And Its Compounds
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