Chemistry, asked by pefafiv893, 6 months ago

Methane (CH_4CH
4

) burns in the presence of Oxygen (O_2O
2

) to make Carbon Dioxide (CO_2CO
2

) and Water (H_2OH
2

O) according to the following chemical equation:

CH_4 + 2O_2 \rightarrow CO_2 + 2H_2OCH
4

+2O
2

→CO
2

+2H
2

O

How many molecules of Oxygen are consumed if 24 molecules of Carbon Dioxide are produced?

Answers

Answered by amritaprasad8b
0

Answer:

Explanation:1 mol of methane is 16 grams that produces 6.25 moles of CO2 when ... When you burn 6.25 moles of methane, you produce 6.25 moles of carbondioxide. Your reaction is wrong though. I want to correct it. CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O. When you burn 6.25 moles of methane, you need 12.5 moles of oxygen gas.

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