Methane is a principal component of natural gas. How many moles of \( \mathrm{CH}_{4} \) are present in \( 6.07 \mathrm{~g}_{\text {of }} \mathrm{CH}_{4} \) (16.05)? 0.378 mol 0.756 mol 97.3 mol 0.305 mol 2.64 mol
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- Mass of \( \mathrm{CH}_4 \) = 6.07 g - Molar mass of \( \mathrm{CH}_4 \) = 16.05 g/mol Show more…
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