How many moles of co2 will be produced from 20.0g of ch4
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Given:
- Mass of CH₄ (w) = 20 g
- Molar mass of CH₄ (Mm) = 16 g/mol
To find:
The number of moles of CO₂ that will be produced.
Solution:
- Each mole of methane on combustion yield one mole of carbon dioxide.
- Number of moles of methane = w/Mm = 20/16 = 1.25
- Number of moles of methane burned is equal to the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced.Hence, number of moles of CO₂ = 1.25
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The number of moles of CO₂ that will be produced = 1.25
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1.25
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