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In a COMPLETE PARAGRAPH, describe the procedure to calculating the mass of a produce produced in a chemical

reaction if the mass of the reactant is given.

In a COMPLETE PARAGRAPH, describe the procedure to calculating the mass of a produce-example-1

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Answer: 0.91 g of methane is required.

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced chemical equation will be:


CH_4(g)+2O_2(g)\rightarrow CO_2(g)+2H_2O(g)

The mole ratio of
CH_4 :
H_2O = 1: 2

Molar masses of
CH_4 :
H_2O = 16: 18

36 g of water is produced from = 16 g of
CH_4

Thus 2.05 g of water is produced from =
(16)/(36)* 2.05=0.91g of
CH_4

Thus in order to calculate the mass of produce produced when the mass of reactant is given we first need to write the balanced equation. Then the mole ratio is determined and then molar masses and dimensional analysis is used to find the mass of product.

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