The answer would depend on the temperature and pressure. And since you have not bothered to share these crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The volume of 0.0100 mol of CH4 gas at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) is 224 mL. This is based on the ideal gas law and the molar volume of a gas at STP, which is 22.4 L/mol. Converting this to milliliters gives 224,000 mL/mol.
CH4 is a gas.CH4 stands for methane.
The molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is 22.4 L/mol. Therefore, 0.75 mol of methane gas would occupy 16.8 liters (0.75 mol x 22.4 L/mol = 16.8 L).
No they are five atoms.It is not diatomic.
Methane (CH4) is a gas at room temperature.
The natural gas with the formula CH4 is methane. It is a colorless and odorless gas that is the primary component of natural gas and is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking.
The chemical formula for methane gas is CH4. It is composed of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
CH4 stands for Methane.It is a neutral gas
1 mole of gas at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) occupies 22.4 L. Therefore, 1.50 moles of CH4 at STP would occupy 33.6 L (1.50 moles x 22.4 L/mol).
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The common name for methane is marsh gas. Methane is a colorless flammable gas and is the main component of natural gas.
At STP (standard temperature and pressure), one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters. This means that 144 liters of methane gas contain 144/22.4 moles of CH4. Using the molar mass of CH4 (16 g/mol), you can calculate the mass of methane gas in grams.