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128.3 grams of methane (CH4) is equal to how many moles of methane

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about 8.0 moles of methane.Number of moles = MassMolar mass.

And thus we get the quotient:

128.3⋅g16.04⋅g⋅mol−1=8.0⋅moles of methane.

Note that the expression is dimensionally consistent, we wanted an answer in moles, and the quotients gives, 1mol−1=11mol=mol as required.

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User Wibeasley
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Answer : The moles of methane are, 8.01875 moles

Explanation : Given,

Mass of
CH_4 = 128.3 g

Molar mass of
CH_4 = 16 g/mole

Now we have to calculate the moles of methane.

Formula used :


\text{Moles of }CH_4=\frac{\text{Mass of }CH_4}{\text{Molar mass of }CH_4}

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get the moles of methane.


\text{Moles of }CH_4=(128.3g)/(16g/mole)=8.01875moles

Therefore, the moles of methane are, 8.01875 moles

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