Final answer:
1.06×10−3 g
Step-by-step explanation:
The balanced equation for the complete combustion of methane is:
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
From the equation, we can see that for every one mole of methane (CH4) combusted, one mole of carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced. The molar mass of methane is 16.05 g/mol. Therefore, to calculate the mass of carbon dioxide produced, we can use the molar ratio as follows:
(3.80×10−3 g CH4) × (1 mol CO2/16.05 g CH4) × (44.01 g CO2/1 mol CO2) = 1.06×10−3 g