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The total number of electrons in 1.6g of CH4 to that of 1.8g of H2O is?
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Answered by bobpursley
determine the moles of each.
then, add the atomic number of the elements; eg, CH4=6+1*4=10. That will be the number of electrons per molecule.
Numberelectrons=moles*AvagNumber*electronsPerMolecule
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