24g of methane were burned in an excess of air. What mass of water would be produced in the reaction assuming complete combustion?Use the information below to answer the question.

Answer:
54g of water
Explanation:
Based on the reaction, 1 mole of methane produce 2 moles of water.
To solve this question we must find the molar mass of methane in order to find the moles of methane added. With the moles of methane and the chemical equation we can find the moles of water produced and its mass:
Molar mass CH₄:
1C = 12g/mol*1
4H = 1g/mol*4
12g/mol + 4g/mol = 16g/mol
Moles methane:
24g CH₄ * (1mol / 16g) = 1.5 moles methane
Moles water:
1.5moles CH₄ * (2mol H₂O / 1mol CH₄) = 3.0moles H₂O
Molar mass water:
2H = 1g/mol*2
1O = 16g/mol*1
2g/mol + 16g/mol = 18g/mol
Mass water:
3.0moles H₂O * (18g / mol) =