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Gaseous methane CH4 reacts with gaseous oxygen gas O2 to produce gaseous carbon dioxide CO2 and gaseous water H20. If 0.817g of carbon dioxide is produced from the reaction of 0.48g of methane and 3.6g of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of carbon dioxide
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Combustions reactions are the reactions where an organic compound or hydrocarbons burns completely with oxygen giving carbon dioxide and water. It is an exothermic reaction.
Limiting reagent is the reagent which is completely used up in a reaction. Based on the moles of limiting reagent all the calculations are done.
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