Yes. CO2 has a weight of 44g/mol and O2 has a weight of 32g/mol.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
11.0g
Carbon dioxide is a compound of Carbon and Oxygen - CO2
No. The ashes have less mass. Mass is "lost" through carbon particles that bind with oxygen to form carbon dioxide gas.
I am not sure but I believe it is carbon diokide and oxygen.
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
law of multiple proportion
11.0g
27.2 g
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
37.8
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
0.44g CO
This is the law om mass conservation.
This is the law om mass conservation.
44.010 g/mol You can sum up atomic weight of 1 carbon and 2 oxygen to this figure.