1) Balance the chemical equation.
[tex]CH_4+2O_2\rightarrow CO_2+2H_2O[/tex]2) Convert the mass of CH4 to moles of CH4.
The molar mass of CH4 is 16.0425 g/mol.
[tex]mol\text{ }CH_4=5.90*10^{-3}\text{ }g\text{ }CH_4*\frac{1\text{ }mol\text{ }CH_4}{16.0425\text{ }g\text{ }CH_4}=0.0003678\text{ }mol\text{ }CH_4[/tex]3) Moles of CO2 produced from CH4.
The molar ratio between CH4 and CO2 is 1 mol CH4: 1 mol CO2.
[tex]mol\text{ }CO_2=0.0003678\text{ }mol\text{ }CH_4*\frac{1\text{ }mol\text{ }CO_2}{1\text{ }mol\text{ }CH_4}=0.0003678\text{ }mol\text{ }CO_2[/tex]4) Convert moles of CO2 to mass of CO2.
The molar mass of CO2 is 44.0095 g/mol.
[tex]g\text{ }CO_2=0.0003678\text{ }mol\text{ }CO_2*\frac{44.0095\text{ }g\text{ }CO_2}{1\text{ }mol\text{ }CO_2}=0.0161855\text{ }g\text{ }CO_2[/tex]The mass of CO2 produced from 5.90*10^-3 g CH4 is 0.0162 g CO2.
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