Consider a 77.7 gram sample of methane gas, CHa(g), under ST conditions. a. How many moles of methane are present? b.How many molecules of methane are present?
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Given: Mass of methane = 77.7 grams Molar mass of methane = 16.0 grams/mol Number of moles = Mass / Molar mass Number Show more…
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