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g of hydrogen is required to completely react with 36 grams of carbon to form methane (CH4).

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12
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24
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108
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Solution

The correct option is A 12
Gram atomic mass of carbon = 12 g
Gram atomic mass of hydrogen = 1 g
The chemical formula of methane is CH4.
So, the carbon to hydrogen mass ratio in methane is 12:4, i.e. 3:1.

3 grams of carbon require 1 gram of hydrogen gas to form methane.

So, 36 grams of carbon require 363×1=12 grams of hydrogen.

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