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Hydrogen gas can be made by reacting methane (CH4) with high temperature steam: CH4(g) + H2O(g) ---> CO(g) + 3H2(g)

How many hydrogen molecules are produced when 256 grams of methane reacts with steam? Please SHOW WORK so I can understand the concept

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66.2 kg 1) 25 kg H X (1 mol / 2.016) X (16.043 / 1 mol)= 66.2kg I am sorry if this is not what you looking for my friend
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CH4(g) + H2O(g) ---> CO(g) + 3H2(g)


mass of methane CH4 = 256g

molar mass of methane,CH4 = C + 4 H = 16.04g/mol


moles of CH4

= mass/Molar mass

= 256/16.04

= 15.96 moles CH4


moles of H2 produced

= 15.96 moles CH4 x 3 moles H2

1 mol CH4

= 47.88 moles H2


number of H2 molecules produced here


= 47.88 moles H2 x 6.022 x 10²³ molecules

1 mole

= 288.335 x 10²³ H2 molecules

= 2.88 x 10²⁵ H2 molecules


2.88 x 10²⁵ H2 molecules are produced when 256g of methane reacts with steam.

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