Methane (CH4) and Oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water. What is the mass of water formed if 0.80 g of methane reacts with 3.2 g of oxygen to produce 2.2 g of carbon dioxide? Enter only the numerical value (not units).

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Methane (CH4) and Oxygen react to form
carbon dioxide and water. What is the mass
of water formed if 0.80 g of methane reacts
with 3.2 g of oxygen to produce 2.2 g of
carbon dioxide? Enter only the numerical
value (not units).
Transcribed Image Text:Methane (CH4) and Oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water. What is the mass of water formed if 0.80 g of methane reacts with 3.2 g of oxygen to produce 2.2 g of carbon dioxide? Enter only the numerical value (not units).
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