00:01
Are given the chemical equation you see right here, and we're told to use dimensional analysis, which is almost all i ever use, to find the theoretical yield of the product.
00:40
And i think they want, i can't really tell here, i think they want co2.
00:49
I think they're looking for co2.
00:53
Yes.
00:54
So then we're asked to find the theoretical yield for co2 given 29 .3 grams of methane.
01:19
Okay, so we're going to start 29 .3 grams of methane.
01:33
Our first order of business will be convert grams to moles and our molar mass of ch4.
01:44
I usually use 16 .04.
01:50
I wrote a bad thing up there.
01:53
I'm just going to verify, yep, 16 .04 grams of methane per mole of methane...