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calculate molar mass of the Methane water and carbon dioxide ​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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Answer

  • (i) Molecular mass of H2O = 2 (1.008 amu) + 16.00 amu = 18.016 amu. (ii) Molecular mass of CO2 = 12.01 amu + 2 ×16.00 amu = 44.01 amu. (iii) Molecular mass of CH4 = 12.01 amu + 4 (l. 008 amu) = 16.042 amu.
Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

i) CH4

The molecular mass of methane, CH4

= (1 × Atomic mass of carbon) + (4 × Atomic mass of hydrogen)

= [1(12.01) + 4 (1.0079 )]

= 12.01 + 4.032

= 16.04 amu

ii) CO2

The molecular mass of carbon dioxide, CO2

= (1 × Atomic mass of carbon) + (2 × Atomic mass of oxygen)

Use Appendix II of NCERT book at page 232

= [1(12.01 ) + 2 (16.00 )]

= 12.01 + 32.00

= 44.01 amu

iii) H2O

The molecular mass of water, H2O

= (2 × Atomic mass of hydrogen) + (1 × Atomic mass of oxygen)

Use Appendix II of NCERT book at page 232

= [2(1.0079) + 1(16.00)]

= 2.016 + 16.00

= 18.016

Approximate the value

= 18.02 amu

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