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how much volume of CO2 is produced when 1.5 methane of mole is bunt in the presence of​

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Answered by khushi7190
0

Explanation:

CH

4

(g)+2O

2

(g)→CO

2

(g)+2H

2

O(g)

Since 1 mole methane = 12+4×1=16 g and 2 mole oxygen =2×32=64 g, 1 mole CO

2

=12+32=44 g and 2 mole water=2×18=36 g

From the balanced reaction: One mole(or 1 molecule or 16 g) of CH

4

reacts with 2 moles (or 2 molecules or 64 g) of oxygen to give one mole (or 1 molecule or 44 g) of CO

2

and 2 mole (or 2 molecules or 36 g) of water.

For the gaseous system at STP:

22.4 L methane reacts with 44.8 L of oxygen to give 22.4 L of CO

2

and 44.8 L of water.

Answered by Rudipro1128R
0

Answer:

1 mole of carbon is burnt in 16 g of dioxygen. (iii) 2 moles of carbon are burnt in 16 g of dioxygen.

Explanation:

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