Answer: Molar ratio is the quantity which will correctly convert between two different substances.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Molar ratio is used to determine the number of moles of reactants required to convert to desired number of moles of the products and vice versa. As moles are the coefficient written in any chemical equation. The ratio of the number of moles of the reactants to the number of moles of the products will help to determine the molar ratio.
This molar ratio is used as the conversion factor to determine number of moles required in the reactant side for the reactants to form a desired product of desired moles. We can also determine the number of moles utilized from the reactants from the moles obtained in the products using this molar ratio conversion factor.
An incomplete combustion happened in the combustion of a hydrocarbon where carbon monoxide is produced. It happens when there is not enough oxygen to combust the hydrocarbon. The opposite is the complete combustion where CO2 and H2O is formed.
I believe the correct answer is C. The amount of catalyst is the same at the end as at the beginning of the reaction. Catalysts can't be consumed by the reaction thus is not D.