How many moles of methane are required
to produce 22g Co, (g) after combustion?
Answers
Answered by
9
Answer:
0.5 moles
Explanation:
CH4+O2=CO2+2H2O
gram mole mass of CO2=12+2+(16)
=44g mole
from the reaction it is clear that one mole of methane in complete combustion produce 44g(1mole) of carbon dioxide
therefore moles ofCH4 required to produce22g of CO2 are
1/44×22=0.5moles...
...
Similar questions