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how many moles of methane are required to produce 22 g CO2. can any one solve this​

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Answered by amt54321
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Hence 0.5 mole CH4 for 0.5 mole Co2 which is 22 gms. 44g of CO2 is required to produce 1g of methane. From the equation it is evident 44g co2 produced from 1 mol methane. So 22g CO2 is produced from 1/2 mol methane

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Answered by MemonMahin07
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Hence 0.5 mole CH4 for 0.5 mole Co2 which is 22 gms. 44g of CO2 is required to produce 1g of methane. From the equation it is evident 44g co2 produced from 1 mol methane. So 22g CO2 is produced from 1/2 mol methane

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