198k views
0 votes
128.3 grams of methane (CH4) is equal to how many moles of methane

2 Answers

6 votes
about 8.0 moles of methane.Number of moles = MassMolar mass.

And thus we get the quotient:

128.3⋅g16.04⋅g⋅mol−1=8.0⋅moles of methane.

Note that the expression is dimensionally consistent, we wanted an answer in moles, and the quotients gives, 1mol−1=11mol=mol as required.

User Wibeasley
by
7.8k points
5 votes

Answer : The moles of methane are, 8.01875 moles

Explanation : Given,

Mass of
CH_4 = 128.3 g

Molar mass of
CH_4 = 16 g/mole

Now we have to calculate the moles of methane.

Formula used :


\text{Moles of }CH_4=\frac{\text{Mass of }CH_4}{\text{Molar mass of }CH_4}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the moles of methane.


\text{Moles of }CH_4=(128.3g)/(16g/mole)=8.01875moles

Therefore, the moles of methane are, 8.01875 moles

User Zygi
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.