C4+8H2-->4CH4
48g of C and 16g of H2 gives 64g of CH4
here we see the ratio is 3:1 to give product.
we have 452kg of methabe so divide it into 3:1
we got.
113kg of Hydrogen and..339kg of Carbon
This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
Yes, Hydrogen sulfide is present in trace amounts in blood and intracellular fluid. it also contributes to the odor of flatulence.
Hydrogen and helium are both present in significant amounts in the universe. They are also both light gases that have low atomic masses.
No mars is mostly made up of carbon dioxide, which makes up 95.32% of the atmosphere
No. Neptune's atmosphere is almost entirely hydrogen and helium with small amounts of methane. There is no oxygen.
Squeaky Pop Test -Place a lit wooded splint into the hydrogen a squeaky pop will be heard if hydrogen is present. To be used for small amounts of hydrogen
In small amounts, yes. Magma contains some hydrogen from water that has been subducted into the mantle.
Fusion of hydrogen.
The reaction between nitrogen and hydrogen to produce ammonia is a synthesis reaction. The balanced chemical equation is N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3. By using the given amounts of nitrogen and hydrogen, we can calculate that 34g of ammonia should be produced, indicating that the reaction has gone to completion based on the law of conservation of mass.
The Sun's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. These two gases make up over 98% of the Sun's total mass. Other gases present in smaller amounts include oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
No, hydrogen is not a component of air. The primary components of air are nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), with small amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and others. Hydrogen is found in very small amounts in the Earth's atmosphere.
If hydrogen peroxide is ingested in large amounts, it can be toxic and potentially fatal. However, inhaling or exposing the skin to small amounts of hydrogen peroxide typically only causes mild irritation or discomfort.
The solute in this case would be the hydrogen gas, as it is being dissolved or absorbed into the palladium. Palladium has the ability to absorb large amounts of hydrogen gas through a process known as hydrogen absorption.
Bread is traditionally made from various products combined with copious amounts of yeast. This concotion is then placed into an oven, and the yeast rises to yield bread.
A hydrogen atom - well all atoms actually
This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
Yes, there is oxygen in the air, which makes up about 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere. However, most of the air is composed of nitrogen (about 78%). Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in the atmosphere, typically less than 0.00005%.