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5.6 litres of methane gas (CH(4)) is ign...

5.6 litres of methane gas (`CH_(4)`) is ignited in oxygen gas. Calculate the number of moles of `CO_(2)` formed.

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0.25 mole
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Knowledge Check

  • One mole of methane (CH_4) contains

    A
    `6.02xx10^(23)` atoms of Hydrogen
    B
    `1.204xx10^(24)` atoms of Carbon
    C
    `2.408xx10^(24)`atoms of Hydrogen
    D
    6 gm of Carbon
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