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Water can be formed in the following reaction: 2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O. If you have 12 moles of Hydrogen gas (H2), how many moles of Oxygen gas (O2) will you need to make as much water as possible? (Enter just
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Water can be formed in the following reaction: 2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O. If you have 12 moles of Hydrogen gas (H2), how many moles of Oxygen gas (O2) will you need to make as much water as possible?
(Enter just the number; not the number and units)
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