1.Methane was combusted at 100.0 degrees C and 1.00 atm. The following data table was used to collect and record data: Item Mass Before (g) Mass After (g) Volume (L) Methane 774 x x Oxygen XS x x Carbon dioxide x ? ? Water Vapor x ? ? CH4 + O2 ---> How many grams of water vapor is formed as a result of the reaction? How many liters of carbon dioxide is formed? ________g H2O _________L CO2
1.Methane was combusted at 100.0 degrees C and 1.00 atm. The following data table was used to collect and record data: Item Mass Before (g) Mass After (g) Volume (L) Methane 774 x x Oxygen XS x x Carbon dioxide x ? ? Water Vapor x ? ? CH4 + O2 ---> How many grams of water vapor is formed as a result of the reaction? How many liters of carbon dioxide is formed? ________g H2O _________L CO2
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1.Methane was combusted at 100.0 degrees C and 1.00 atm. The following data table was used to collect and record data:
Item | Mass Before (g) | Mass After (g) | Volume (L) |
Methane | 774 | x | x |
Oxygen | XS | x | x |
Carbon dioxide | x | ? | ? |
Water Vapor | x | ? | ? |
CH4 + O2 --->
How many grams of water vapor is formed as a result of the reaction? How many liters of carbon dioxide is formed?
________g H2O
_________L CO2
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