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If 16 mol of oxygen were reacted with excess hydrogen gas, how many moles of water would be produced?

4.0 mol
8.0 mol
16 mol
32 mol

User PhiS
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Answer:

32 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced reaction from Oxygen and Hydrogen to form Water is:

(1/2)O₂ + H₂ ⇒ H₂O

So, 1/2 mol of oxygen forms 1 mol of water. The stoichiometry calculus must be:

1/2 mol of O₂ -------------------------- 1 mol of H₂O

16 mol of O₂ --------------------------- x mol of H₂O

By a direct simple three rule:

(1/2)x = 16

x = 32 mol

User Vrm
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Answer:

32 mols of water

Step-by-step explanation:

2H2 + O2 ==> 2H2O

What your givens are telling you and what the equation is saying is that

for every mol of O2, you get 2 mols of H2O

So you could do it with the proportion about.

1/16 = 2/x Cross multiply

x = 16 * 2

x = 32

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