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Answer:

See below, please

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the mole ratio


(m(ch4))/(m(o2)) = (1)/(2)

Now, at the beginning

Mole m(CH4) =4 mol, m(O2) = 5 mol

If O2 gas is fully reacted, used up,

Need m(CH4) = 2.5 mol

Hence, the mole of CH4 left

m(CH4) = 4-2.5=1.5 mol

That means

At the end of the reaction,

m(CH4) =1.5 mol

m(O2) = 0 mol

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