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5 March, 04:07
Methane fraction of each type of atom
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The molecular formula of methane is CH4. Therefore, the number of atoms per molecule is 5, the fraction of the atoms that are carbon is 1/5 and the fraction of the atoms that are hydrogen is 4/5.
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