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The disinfectant hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) decomposes to form water and oxygen gas. How much O2 will result from the decomposi- tion of 7.24 mol of hydrogen peroxide? Answer in units of mol.

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Answer:

3.62 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

The decomposition reaction of hydrogen peroxide is shown below as:


2H_2O_2_((aq))\rightarrow 2H_2O_((l))+O_2_((g))

Given that :

Moles of hydrogen peroxide = 7.24 moles

From the reaction,

2 moles of hydrogen peroxide on reaction forms 1 mole of oxygen gas

Also,

1 mole of hydrogen peroxide on reaction forms 1/2 mole of oxygen gas

So,

7.24 moles of hydrogen peroxide on reaction forms
\frac {1}{2}* 7.24 mole of oxygen gas

Moles of oxygen gas formed = 3.62 moles

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