Only carbon has neutrons.There are only 6 neutrons.
A methane molecule (CH4) consists of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. The carbon atom has six electrons, and the hydrogen atoms have one electron each, making a total of 10 electrons in the molecule. Neutrons are only present in the nucleus of an atom, so the methane molecule (CH4) does not contain any neutrons because the nuclei of carbon and hydrogen atoms do not have any neutrons in this case.
Divide 2.52 by molecular mass 16.Then multiply by avagadro constant
1,25 grams of CH4 contain 0,156696.10e23 atoms.
2,8 moles is of course equivalent to 2,8 moles !Probable is a spelling error in your question.
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.
8 bonding electrons
The molecule of methane (CH4) contain 1 carbon atom and 4 hydrogen atoms (elements, not compounds !).
The balanced equation for combustion of CH4 is CH4 + 2O2 ==> CO2 + 2H2OThus, one mole CH4 produces 1 mole CO21 g CH4 x 1 mole CH4/16 g = 0.0625 moles CH40.0625 moles CH4 ==> 0.0625 moles CO20.0625 moles CO2 x 44 g CO2/mole = 2.75 g CO2Thus, the answer would be that 1 grams of CH4 will produce 2.75 grams of CO2 after complete combustion.
To calculate the energy produced, you need to know the enthalpy change for the reaction. Once you have that information, you can use the equation Q = mcΔT, where Q is the energy produced, m is the mass of CH4, c is the specific heat capacity of CH4, and ΔT is the temperature change.
There is no neutrons in Hitrogen.
18 neutrons
It has 20 neutrons.