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If six moles of oxygen gas react in excess hydrogen gas, how many grams of H2O will the reaction produce? (Remember to balance the equation first.)

If six moles of oxygen gas react in excess hydrogen gas, how many grams of H2O will-example-1

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Answer:

216 g H2O

Step-by-step explanation:

O2 + 2H2 ---> 2H2O

1 mol 2 mol

6 mol x mol

x mol H2O = 6 mol O2 * 2 mol H2O/1 mol O2 = 12 mol H2O

M(H2O) = 2*1.0 + 16.0 = 18.0 g/mol

12 mol H2O *(18.0 g/1 mol) = 216 g H2O

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