O in CH4O=49.92%
O=16
H4=4.04
C=12.01
add the numbers together should be 32.05
put oxygen on top=16/32.05 =49.92%
Hope it helped
28%
21% of the air is oxygen
An oxygen meter measures the percentage of oxygen in the air being tested.
21%
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Moler mass of CH4O :32.05 32gof CH4O*(1molofCH4O/32.05 CH4O)*6.02*10^23
For this you need the atomic (molecular) mass of CH4O. Take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Multiply by one mole for units to cancel. CH4O=32.0 grams.998 grams CH4O / (32.0 grams) =.0312 moles CH4O
No. CH4O is molecular. Specifically it is an alcohol.
"Wood alcohol" is more systematically named methanol, has the molecular formula CH4O, and contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
First figure the molar mass for each...C2H6O=46 & CH4O=32. Together C2H6O(46)+CH4O(32)= 78 Now you take molar mass / total molar mass So C2H6O(46)/total mass (C2H6O+CH4O)78= C2H60 or ethanol=0.410 and CH4O(32)/total mass 78=CH4O or methanol=0.589
Methane monoxide
The percentage of oxygen in sucrose is 51,41549 %.
Saturated percentage of oxygen (SpO2) is a measurement of oxygen levels in the blood
That is the emperical formula already for methanol. Say if we have Glucose, C6H12O6, This would be CH2O (simplified ratio). As you have 1 carbon and oxygen, you cannot further simplify.
Methyl alcohol, or methanol, has the formula CH4O, or CH3OH. It contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The functional group that makes it an alcohol is the -OH group.
The percentage of oxygen (in mass) is 29,776 %.
methanol (CH4O)