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How many grams of methane are needed to form 33.6 L of carbon dioxide
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How many grams of methane are needed to form 33.6 L of carbon dioxide
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If you suppose standard temperature and pressure, 1 mol = 22.4 liters.
33.6 liters* 1mol/22.4liters = 1.5 mols.
Molar mass of carbon dioxide: 12 g/mol + 2x16 g/mol = 44 g/mol
Mass of 1.5 mols = 1.5mol * 44 g/mol = 66 g.
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