Chemistry, asked by sreenandhapsijithlal, 4 months ago

claculate the amount of water (g) produced by the combustion of 16 g of methane ​

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Answered by JerryReynorOlivier
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Explanation:

Combustion of methane :

CH4+2O2⟶CO2+2H2O

Given weight of methane =16g

Molecular weight of methane =16g

No. of moles of methane in 16g of it =mol. wt.given wt.=1616=1 mole

From the reaction,

Amount of water produced by the combustion of 1 mole of methane = 2 moles

weight of 1 mole of water =18g

⇒ weight of 2 moles of water =2×18=36g

Since, the given weight of methane is 16 g, hence the water produced by the combustion of 16 g of methane is 36 g.

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