MHT CET · Chemistry · Hydrocarbons
Which of the following alkanes is used for road surfacing?
- A Alkanes with less then 10 Carbon atoms
- B Alkanes having 20 C to 25 C atoms
- C Alkanes having 25 C to 30 Catoms
- D Alkanes having more than 35 C atoms
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(D) Alkanes having more than 35 C atoms
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