A balanced equation for combustion of methane is given below: CH 4( g ) + 2O 2( g ) → CO…
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A balanced equation for combustion of methane is given below:
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
Which of the following statements is not correct on the basis of the above chemical equation?
- One mole of CH4 reacts with 2 moles of oxygen to give one mole of CO2 and 2 moles of water.
- One molecule of CH4 reacts with 2 molecules of oxygen to give one molecule of CO2 and 2 molecules of water.
- 22.4 L of methane reacts with 44.8 L of oxygen to give 44.8 L of CO2 and 22.4 L of water.
- 16 g of methane reacts with 64 g of O2 to give 44 g of CO2 and 36 g of water.
Answer
(C) 22.4 L of methane reacts with 44.8 L of oxygen to give 44.8 L of CO 2 and 22.4 L of water.
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