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26 September, 05:00

Which conversion factor should you use first to calculate the number of grams of co2 produced by the reaction of 50.6 g of ch4 with o2?

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  1. 26 September, 06:17
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    Answer is: 1 mol CH ₄ / 16,0 g CH ₄.

    Chemical reaction: CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O.

    m (CH₄) = 50,6g.

    M (CH₄) = 16g/mol.

    n (CH₄) = m (CH₄) : M (CH₄) = 50,6g : 16g/mol = 3,16mol.

    n (CH₄) : n (CO₂) = 1:1.

    nCO₂) = 3,16mol.

    m (CO₂) = m (CO₂) · m (CO₂) = 3,16mol · 44g/mol = 139,15g.

    M - molar mass.

    n - amount of substance.
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