Suppose 8.70 g of CH4 is allowed to burn in the presence of 15.00 g of oxygen. CH:(9) +202(9)→CO2(9) +2H2O(9) Part A How much (in grams) CH4 remains after the reaction is complete?

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Suppose 8.70 g of CH4 is allowed to burn in the presence of 15.00 g of oxygen.
CH{(9) + 202(9)со-(9) + 2H>0()
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How much (in grams) CH4 remains after the reaction is complete?
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