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${H_2} + \frac{1}{2}{O_2} \to \,{H_2}O + 68.3\,kcal$
$C{H_4} + 2{O_2}\, \to \,C{O_2} + 2{H_2}O + 210.8\,kcal$ Then the possible heat of methane will be.....$ kcal$
(Atomic nos. $Mn = 25,\,Fe = 26,\,Co = 27$)
The molar mass difference between compounds $Q$ and $R$ is $474 \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and between compounds $P$ and $S$ is $172.5 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$.
($1$)The number of heteroatoms present in one molecule of $R$ is. . . . . .
[Use: Molar mass (in g mol ${ }^{-1}$ ): $\mathrm{H}=1, \mathrm{C}=12, \mathrm{~N}=14, \mathrm{O}=16, \mathrm{Br}=80, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5$
Atoms other than $\mathrm{C}$ and $\mathrm{H}$ are considered as heteroatoms]
($2$)The total number of carbon atoms and heteroatoms present in one molecule of $S$. . . . . .
[Use: Molar mass in $\mathrm{g} \mathrm{mol}^{-1}$ ]: $\mathrm{H}=1, \mathrm{C}=12, \mathrm{~N}=14, \mathrm{O}=16, \mathrm{Br}=80, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5$
Atoms other than $\mathrm{C}$ and $\mathrm{H}$ are considered as heteroatoms
Give the answer quetion ($1$) and ($2$)
The products formed in the above reaction are