1) To help you get started, writing chemical reactions is always a good idea (I let you work out stoechimetric coefficients):
CxHy + ?? O2 ?? CO2 + ?? H2OOnce you have done this, you can use ideal gas state equation:
PV=nRT (where P is pressure, V is volume, n is mole number, R is the ideal gas constant and T is temperature).
After working up your equations, you should end up with something like this: y = ax + b.
Then, you can deduce the hydrocarbon formula.
2) You're almost done there. All you need to do is write down the chemical reaction and see how many moles of H
2 reacts with one mole of C=C
R R R R
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C=C + H
2 R-C-C-R
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R R H H
3) and 4), definitions can be found on Wikipedia
Hope it helps