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Calculate the amount of water (g) produced by the combustion of 16 g of methane.

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`CH_(4)(g) + 2O_(2)(g) to CO_(2)(g) + 2H_(2)O`(g)
1 mole = 16 g of `CH_(4)` gives 2 moles of `H_(2)O` i.e., `2 xx 18 = 36`g of `H_(2)O`.
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