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23 June, 08:24
How many moles in 2.5 liters of methane gas
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Litzy Fisher
23 June, 08:42
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0.155836449023405
Explanation:
The molecular formula for Methane is CH4.
The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole.
1 grams Methane is equal to 0.062334579609362 mole.
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