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o-na [289]
3 years ago
14

How many moles of carbon are in 5.0 moles of CH4?

Chemistry
1 answer:
grandymaker [24]3 years ago
8 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

                  5 Moles of Carbon Atoms

<h3>Explanation:</h3>

                          As we know one molecule of Methane is made up of one atom of Carbon and four atoms of Hydrogen. Also, we can say that one mole of CH₄ contains one mole of Carbon atoms and four moles of hydrogen atoms. Therefore, as,

               1 mole of CH₄ contains  =  1 mole of Carbon Atoms

Then,

           5 moles of CH₄ will contain  = X moles of Carbon Atoms

Solving for X,

                     X  =  (5 moles × 1 mole) ÷ 1 mole

                     X =  5 Moles of Carbon Atoms

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Mole percent of O2 = 10% = 0.1 moles
Mole percent of N2 = 10% = 0.1 moles
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Molar Mass of O2 = (2 x 16) x 0.1 = 3.2
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2. Since at constant volume density is proportional to mass, so the ratio of
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