CH4+2O2 gives 2H2O+CO2
so for every mole of ch4 we produce 1 mole co2
since the molecular weight of ch4 is 16 we can divide 50.6 by 16 to find the number of moles for ch4 which is 3.16. we already know for each mole of ch4 we have one mole of co2. so for 3.16 mole of ch4 we produce 3.16 mole of co2. 1 mole of co2 is 44gram. so 3.16 mole would be 139.15 gram.
Answer:
Mole = 2.67
Given data:
Number of atoms of carbon = 1.61 × 10²⁴
Avogadro's Number = 6.023 × 10²³
Required:
Moles = ?
Solution:
Formula for calculating moles from particle numbers is given as,
Mole = Number of particle / Avogadro's number
putting values
Moles = 1.61 × 10²⁴ / 6.023 × 10²³
Moles = 2.67
Helium at room temperature is Gaseous
hope that helps
The quantities you have to know are the molar masses and the molecular stoichiometric ratios. The solution for this problem is as follows:
Mass Percent of Iodine = (Mass of Iodine/Mass of NaBr and KI)*100
Mass of NaBr = 1 mol NaBr * 102.89 g/mol = 102.89 g
Mass of KI = 0.3 mol KI * 166 g/mol = 49.8 g
Mass of KI = 0.3 mol KI * 1 mol I/1mol KI * 1 mol I₂/2 mol I * 253.81 g/mol = 38.07 g
Mass %I₂ = 38.07/(102.89+49.8) * 100 = <em>24.9%</em>