How many moles of gas are in Helium, Nitrogen gas, and Methane?

1 Answer
Mar 26, 2018

How many moles do you want there to be?

Explanation:

With respect to helium, dinitrogen, and methane gases, a molar quantity specifies masses of #4*g#, #28*g#, and #16*g# respectively. A molar quantity simply specifies a given number, that can be equated to a mass of the reagent.

Here we know neither the mass of each gas, nor the molar quantity. And so with respect to the question we are shot birds.