CHEMISTRY

JAMB 2004 - Question 13

Chemistry 2004 JAMB Past Questions - Question 13: Chlorine consisting of two isotopes of mass numbers 35 and 37 in the ratio 3:1 has an atomic mass. Which of the following mixtures of gases is likely to burn in flame?

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Chlorine consisting of two isotopes of mass numbers 35 and 37 in the ratio 3:1 has an atomic mass. Which of the following mixtures of gases is likely to burn in flame?
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Correct Answer

A

Explanation

The mixture of gases likely to burn in a flame is hydrogen and neon. When hydrogen burns, it reacts with oxygen to produce water vapor and heat. Neon, being an inert gas, does not participate in the combustion process. Therefore, a mixture of hydrogen and neon is likely to burn in a flame.

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