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Knowing only the mass is not sufficient. If you also know the volume (at a known pressure), then you can determine the ratio by solving two equations with two unknowns.

 

If you know the mass, then you have one equation:

 

x MW(CH4) + y MW(C2H6) = m

 

If you know the volume at a certain pressure, then you know the total number of moles of molecules (e.g. at standard pressure and 298K one mole of an ideal gas takes approximately 22.4 liters of volume).

 

Let's assume there are A moles of gas. Then you have a second equation:

 

x + y = A

 

With basic algebra, you can solve this set of equations, giving you x and y as number of moles of each compound.

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