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calculate the mass that if converted to energy would be equivalent to the energy released when 1g of CH4 is burned
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Answered by drwls
First compute the heat of reaction for burning 1/16 mole of CH4. (16 g = 1 mole)

Then set that equal to m c^2 and solve for m.

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