A 19.51 ݃ sample of impure methylamine, which contains 72.58% (by mass) of CH3NH2 , is reacted with 30.81 ݃ of pure oxygen gas: 4CHଷNHଶ(g) + 9Oଶ(g) ⟶ 4COଶ(g) + 10HଶO(ℓ) + 2Nଶ(g)                                                                                                                                                                       In another experiment, this impure methylamine was used as follows:  An unknown mass of the impure compound is dissolved in enough water to make 500.0 ݉ܮ of solution.  20 ݉ܮ of this solution was transferred by pipette to a clean 250 mL volumetric flask and made up to the mark.  The molarity of the CH3NH2 in the final solution was determined to be 0.103 M. Determine the mass of CH3NH2 present in the original amount of impure compound used to make this solution.

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A 19.51 ݃ sample of impure methylamine, which contains 72.58% (by mass) of CH3NH2 , is
reacted with 30.81 ݃ of pure oxygen gas:
4CHଷNHଶ(g) + 9Oଶ(g) ⟶ 4COଶ(g) + 10HଶO(ℓ) + 2Nଶ(g)                                                                                                                                                                       In another experiment, this impure methylamine was used as follows:
 An unknown mass of the impure compound is dissolved in enough water to make 500.0 ݉ܮ
of solution.
 20 ݉ܮ of this solution was transferred by pipette to a clean 250 mL volumetric flask and
made up to the mark.
 The molarity of the CH3NH2 in the final solution was determined to be 0.103 M.
Determine the mass of CH3NH2 present in the original amount of impure compound used to
make this solution.

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