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Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other according to the equation 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2 H₂O(g) If 5.00 mol of O₂ react with an unlimited amount of hydrogen, what amount (in moles) of H₂O will be produced?

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Answer:

10.00 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Since oxygen is our limiting reagent and we have an unlimited amount of hydrogen, we can't produce more water than there is available oxygen. BUT, since the equation 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2 H₂O(g) shows that we get two moles of water per one mole of oxygen involved in the reaction. Therefore, if we have 5 moles and we multiply that by 2, we will get 10 moles of H2O.

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