Match the following based on the problem below: CHA(S)+202lg) CO2(g) + 2H20(g) What mass of water can be obtained from the complete combustion of 50g of methane (CH4) according to this balanced equation?

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Match the following based on the problem below:
CHalg) + 202lg) CO2(g) + 2H20(g)
What mass of water can be obtained from the complete combustion of 50g of methane (CH4) according
to this balanced equation?
EQUATION TO USE
[ Choose ]
GIVEN COMPOUND
( Choose )
WANTED COMPOUND
[ Choose ]
COEFFICIENT OF GIVEN
| Choose J
COEFFICIENT OF WANTED
| Choose )
MOLECULAR MASS OF GIVEN
| Choose )
MOLECULAR MASS OF WANTED
| Choose )
Transcribed Image Text:Match the following based on the problem below: CHalg) + 202lg) CO2(g) + 2H20(g) What mass of water can be obtained from the complete combustion of 50g of methane (CH4) according to this balanced equation? EQUATION TO USE [ Choose ] GIVEN COMPOUND ( Choose ) WANTED COMPOUND [ Choose ] COEFFICIENT OF GIVEN | Choose J COEFFICIENT OF WANTED | Choose ) MOLECULAR MASS OF GIVEN | Choose ) MOLECULAR MASS OF WANTED | Choose )
to this balanced equation?
EQUATION TO USE
[Choose ]
[Choose]
GIVEN COMPOUND
MOLES TO MOLES
CO2
WANTED COMPOUND
H20
COEFFICIENT OF GIVEN
MASS TO MASS
16.04g
COEFFICIENT OF WANTED
31.99g
02
MOLECULAR MASS OF GIVEN
CH4
MOLECULAR MASS OF WANTED
18.015g
2
MOLES TO MASS
Question 3
44.01g
MASS TO MOLES
Match the folN
W:
1.
Transcribed Image Text:to this balanced equation? EQUATION TO USE [Choose ] [Choose] GIVEN COMPOUND MOLES TO MOLES CO2 WANTED COMPOUND H20 COEFFICIENT OF GIVEN MASS TO MASS 16.04g COEFFICIENT OF WANTED 31.99g 02 MOLECULAR MASS OF GIVEN CH4 MOLECULAR MASS OF WANTED 18.015g 2 MOLES TO MASS Question 3 44.01g MASS TO MOLES Match the folN W: 1.
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