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17 July, 19:38

When sample a of methane, ch4, decomposes, it produces 35.0 grams of c and 2.04 grams of h. when sample b of ch4 decomposes, it produces 23.0 grams of

c. what mass of h is produced by sample b?

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  1. 17 July, 20:02
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    Since both samples are pure CH4 (methane), the proportion of C to H that evolves from the decomposition should be equal. In equation form:

    35.0 g C / 2.04 g H = 23.0 g C / x g H

    Solving for x gives a value of x = 1.3406 g H

    So 1.3406 grams of hydrogen will be produced from sample b.
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