Compute all parts of given question:
Question: A methane bubble 1.00 cm in diameter is released from the bottom of a lake 5.00 m deep. The temperature at the bottom of the lake is 4 °C.
Part A: How many methane molecules are in the bubble?
Part B: What is the mass of the methane in the bubble? (If you don't know the chemical formula for methane, look it up.)
Part C: The bubble rises to the surface of the lake, where the temperature is 15 °C. (Assume that no gas diffuses in or out of the bubble as it rises.) What is the diameter of the bubble just before it breaks the surface?
I need help to determine the mass of the methane in the bubble.