- 1. What is the mole ratio of methane (CH4) to oxygen?
A) 2:1 B) 2:2 C) 1:1 D) 1:2
- 2. What is the mole ratio of methane (CH4) to carbon dioxide?
A) 2:1 B) 2:3 C) 1:1 D) 1:2
- 3. If one mole of methane (CH4) reacts with excess oxygen - how many moles of carbon dioxide are formed?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) excess
- 4. If 8 moles of methane (CH4) are reacted with excess oxygen - how many moles of carbon dioxide are formed?
A) 2 B) 1 C) 4 D) 8
- 5. If 2 moles of oxygen are reacted with excess methane (CH4) - how many moles of carbon dioxide are formed?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 1 D) excess
- 6. If 8 moles of methane (CH4) are reacted with excess oxygen - how many moles of water are formed?
A) 1 B) 16 C) 4 D) 8
- 7. If 2 moles of oxygen are reacted with excess methane (CH4) - how many moles of water are formed?
A) 2 B) excess C) 1 D) 0
- 8. If 10 moles of oxygen are reacted with excess hydrogen - how many moles of water are formed?
A) 5 B) 10 C) 2 D) 1
- 9. If 10 moles of methane (CH4) is reacted with 4 moles of oxygen - how much carbon dioxide is formed?
(hint: something is yield limiting)
A) 2 B) 10 C) 4 D) 1
- 10. How many moles of methane (CH4) are required (in excess oxygen) to make 8 moles of water?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) 1
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