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19 January, 13:05

Methane gas contains carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms in the ratio of 1:4. A sample of methane gas contains 92 hydrogen atoms. How many carbon atoms are in the sample? How many total atoms are in the sample?

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  1. 19 January, 16:53
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    The answer to your question is below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    Methane: 1 carbon and 4 hydrogens

    A sample 92 hydrogen atoms / carbons = ?

    total atoms = ?

    Process

    1 : 4 : : x : 92

    x = number of carbons

    x = (92 x 1) / 4

    x = 92 / 4

    x = 23 carbons

    Total atoms = hydrogen atoms + carbon atoms

    = 92 + 23

    = 115 atoms
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