Part C
What mass of water is produced from the complete combustion of
6.40×10−3 gg of methane?
Part D
What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of
6.40×10−3 gg of methane?
Part A. What mass of carbon dioxide is produced from the
complete combustion of 5.70×10−3 g of methane?
Part B. What mass of water is produced from the complete
combustion of 5.70×10−3 g of methane?
Part C. What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete
combustion of 5.70×10−3g
of methane?
Express your answer with the appropriate
units.
Part B What mass of carbon dioxide is produced from the complete
combustion of 6.90×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the
appropriate units.
Part C What mass of water is produced from the complete
combustion of 6.90×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the
appropriate units. Part D What mass of oxygen is needed for the
complete combustion of 6.90×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer
with the appropriate units
A. What mass of carbon dioxide is produced from the complete
combustion of 3.30×10−3 g of methane?
B. What mass of water is produced from the complete combustion
of 3.30×10−3 g of methane?
C. What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of
3.30×10−3 g of methane?
What mass of carbon dioxide is produced from the complete
combustion of 2.50×10−3 g of methane?
What mass of water is produced from the complete combustion of
2.50×10−3 g of methane?
What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of
2.50×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the appropriate
units.
What mass of carbon dioxide is produced from the complete
combustion of 2.10×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the
appropriate units.
What mass of water is produced from the complete combustion of
2.10×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the appropriate
units.
What mass of oxygen is needed for the complete combustion of
2.10×10−3 g of methane? Express your answer with the appropriate
units.
Part A:
A mixture of carbon and sulfur has a mass of 9.0 g. Complete
combustion with excess O2 gives 27.1 g of a mixture of CO2 and
SO2.
Find the mass of sulfur in the original mixture.
Part B:
Calculate the mass, in grams, of a single silver atom
(mAg = 107.87 amu ).
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