Question 3 How many grams are in $5.67 \times 10^5$ methane molecules. $1.51 \times 10^{-17}$ g 8.76 g 0.00985 g $8.51 \times 10^5$ g
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The question asks for the mass in grams of a given number of methane (CH4) molecules. Methane has a molecular weight of approximately 16.04 g/mol (12.01 g/mol for carbon and 1.008 g/mol for each of the four hydrogens). Show more…
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