If 4.2 g of methane reacts with excess oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water in the following chemical equation, how much water is produced in the reaction?
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) —-> CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
A) 9.4 g
B) 4.7 g
C) 4.2 g
D) 3.7 g
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Respuesta :

Answer: 1 mol of methane is 16 grams. Therefore, if you have 100 grams of methane, it means that you have

100

16              

=

6.25

moles of methane.

When you burn 6.25 moles of methane, you produce 6.25 moles of carbon dioxide.

When you burn 6.25 moles of methane, you need 12.5 moles of oxygen gas.

When you burn 6.25 moles of methane, you produce 6.25 moles of carbon dioxide (275 grams of

C

O      

2

) and 12.5 moles of water vapour (225 grams of

H

2

O

).

Explanation: I HOPED THAT HELPED

Answer:

The answer is A. 9.4 g

Explanation:

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