Hydrocarbon methane (CHa) during combustion produces carbon dioxide and water. On the other hand, ammonia produces nitrogen monoxide and water. What mass of ammonia would produce the same amount of water as 1.00 g of methane reacting with excess oxygen? Select one: O a. 2.13 g O b. 1.42 g O c 0.314 g O d. 1.00 g O e. 0.625g

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Hydrocarbon methane (CH) during combustion produces carbon dioxide and water. On the other hand, ammonia produces nitrogen monoxide and
water. What mass of ammonia would produce the same amount of water as 1.00 g of methane reacting with excess oxygen?
Select one:
O a. 2.13 g
O b. 1.42 g
O c.0.314 g
O d. 1.00 g
O e. 0.625g
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrocarbon methane (CH) during combustion produces carbon dioxide and water. On the other hand, ammonia produces nitrogen monoxide and water. What mass of ammonia would produce the same amount of water as 1.00 g of methane reacting with excess oxygen? Select one: O a. 2.13 g O b. 1.42 g O c.0.314 g O d. 1.00 g O e. 0.625g
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