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I was using the formula that is molar mass/22.4 that results in g/l. My outcome for methane (CH4) was 16.0426/22.4= .7162 g/L. I wanted that result in g/ml so after converting the units i came to the answer of .000716 g/ml. Keeping in mind that these calculations were at Standard temperature and pressure. 1atm and 25 degrees celcius. Can anybody give me feedback and let me know that this information is correct?

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Approximately, 16 grams. Since, the structure of methane is CH4, the molar weight should be Carbon (12 grams) + Hydrogen (1 gram) X 4.

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