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If you have 3 moles of CH4 , how many moles of CO2 are produced?

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Since you are producing 3.6 mol CO2, you can calculate the starting moles of CH4 with the simple mole-to-mole ratio: 1 mol CH4 / 1 mol CO2 as a conversion factor. Taking 3.6 mol CO2 x 1 mol CH4 / 1 mol CO2 = 3.6 mol CH4 (after canceling out the moles of CO2 on the top and bottom of the calculation)

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