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Molar mass of CH4,
MM = 1*MM(C) + 4*MM(H)
= 1*12.01 + 4*1.008
= 16.042 g/mol
mass(CH4)= 6.25 g
use:
number of mol of CH4,
n = mass of CH4/molar mass of CH4
=(6.25 g)/(16.04 g/mol)
= 0.3896 mol
Balanced chemical equation is:
CH4 + 2 O2 ---> 2 H2O + CO2
Molar mass of H2O,
MM = 2*MM(H) + 1*MM(O)
= 2*1.008 + 1*16.0
= 18.016 g/mol
According to balanced equation
mol of H2O formed = (2/1)* moles of CH4
= (2/1)*0.3896
= 0.7792 mol
use:
mass of H2O = number of mol * molar mass
= 0.7792*18.02
= 14.04 g
Answer: 14.0 g
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