Asked by qwert
which conversion factor do you use to first calculate the number of grams of CO2 produced by tge reaction of 50.6 CH with O2? The equation for the complete combustion of methane is:
CH4 (g) + 2o2 (g) ---> CO2 (g) +2H2o (l)
a. 2 mol O2/1 mol CO2
b. 1 mol CH4/16.0g of CH4
c. 44.0 g CO2/2 mol CO2
d. 16.0 CH4/1 mol CO4
please help!!
CH4 (g) + 2o2 (g) ---> CO2 (g) +2H2o (l)
a. 2 mol O2/1 mol CO2
b. 1 mol CH4/16.0g of CH4
c. 44.0 g CO2/2 mol CO2
d. 16.0 CH4/1 mol CO4
please help!!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
You omitted the units for 50.6 (WHAT--grams?) and CHWHAT? CH4?
First you want to convert 50.6 g CH4 to moles.
50.6 x (1 mole CH4/16 g CH4) = ?
First you want to convert 50.6 g CH4 to moles.
50.6 x (1 mole CH4/16 g CH4) = ?