Respuesta :
Answer:
2 mole H2O = 18.02 g will not work.
Explanation:
Let us check the options one by one:
1 mole of O2 weighs 32 g.
⇒Hence option A is correct.
1 mole of H2O weighs 18 g.
⇒Hence option B is wrong.
From the balanced equation we can say :
1 mole of CH4 reacts with 2 moles of O2 to give 1 mole of CO2 and 2 moles of H2O.
⇒Hence option C and D are correct.
Answer:
Option B: 2 mole H2O = 18.02 g is not correct.
Explanation:
Step 1: The balanced equation
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
Step 2: Data given
Molar mass of O2 = 32 g/mol
Molar mass of H2O = 18.02 g/mol
Molar mass of CH4 = 16.04 g/mol
Step 3: Calculate number of mol
For 1 mol of CH4 we need 2 moles of O2 to produce 1 mol of CO2 and 2 moles of H2O
This means option C is correct: For 2 moles O2 consumed, we'll get 1 mol of CO2 produced.
Also Option D is corect: For 1 mole of CH4 we get 2 moles of H2O
Mass = moles * molar mass
Mass of 1 mole O2 = 1 mol * 32.00 g/mol = 32.00 grams
Mass of 2 moles H2O = 2 mol * 18.02 g/mol = 36.04 grams (This means option B is not correct.)
Option B: 2 mole H2O = 18.02 g is not correct.