The moles of methane required to produce 81 g of water after complete combustion is________* 102 mol. (nearest integer)
The moles of methane required to produce 81 g of water after complete combustion is________* 102 mol. (nearest integer)
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2 moles of water produced by 1 mole of methane
Or 36 gm of water produced by 1 mole of CH4
81 gm of water produced = = 2.25 mole of CH4
Mole of CH4 required = 225 * 10-2
the nearest integer = 225
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