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When natural gas (methane) burns, it reacts with oxygen in

Last updated: 7/10/2022

When natural gas (methane) burns, it reacts with oxygen in

When natural gas (methane) burns, it reacts with oxygen in the air to form two new compounds, carbon dioxide and water. If 100 grams of methane and 100 grams of air are combined in a sealed container, and the mixture is allowed to react, what mass will be present in the container after the reaction takes place? The mass that will be present in the container is