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13 March, 11:44

for the reaction C+2H2 = Ch4 how many molecules of hydrogen are required to produce 14 grams of methane Ch4?

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  1. 13 March, 11:58
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    mass of CH4 = 14

    Molecular mass of CH4 16.04gmol

    No of mole of CH4 = 14/16.04

    No of mole of CH4 = 0.8728mol

    Stoichiometrically, from the above

    2 Molecules of Hydrogen will produce 1molecule of methane

    Therefore, 2*0.8728 mole of Hydrogen will produce 0.8728mol of Methane.

    The no of molecule of hydrogen is 1.7456
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