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Consider the reaction CH4 + O2 CO2 + H2O balance the equation the number of grams of water formed when 32 grams of methane CH4 is burned

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Answer:

72 g

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Balanced equation

We know we will need an equation with masses and molar masses, so let’s gather all the information in one place.

M_r: 16.04 18.02

CH₄ + 2O₂ ⟶ CO₂ + 2H₂O

m/g: 32

(b) Mass of H₂O

(i) Calculate the moles of CH₄

n = 32 g CH₄ × (1 mol CH₄/16.04 CH₄)

= 2.00 mol CH₄

(ii) Calculate the moles of H₂O

The molar ratio is (2 mol H₂O /1 mol CH₄)

n = 2.00 mol CH₄ × (2 mol H₂O /1 mol CH₄)

= 3.99 mol H₂O

(iii) Calculate the mass of H₂O

m = 3.99 mol H₂O × (18.02 g H₂O /1 mol H₂O)

m = 72 g H₂O

The reaction produces 72 g H₂O.

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