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The molar mass of O2 is 32.0 g/mol. What mass, in grams, of O2 is required to reach completely with 4.00 mol of Mg

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The reaction is as follows:

2Mg + O2 ➡️ 2MgO

Four moles of Magnesium means that the reaction can be run twice before it is depleted; two moles of O2 are required to react with this amount of Magnesium, as per the stoichiometric coefficients.

2 mol x 32 g/mol = 64 g O2 required.
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Answer : The mass of
O_2 required is 256 grams.

Explanation :

The balanced chemical reaction will be:


2Mg+O_2\rightarrow 2MgO

First we have to calculate the moles of
O_2.

From the balanced reaction we conclude that,

As, 2 moles of Mg react with 1 mole of
O_2

So, 4.00 moles of Mg react with
4.00* 2=8.00 mole of
O_2

Now we have to calculate the mass of
O_2.


\text{ Mass of }O_2=\text{ Moles of }O_2* \text{ Molar mass of }O_2

Molar mass of
O_2 = 32.0 g/mole


\text{ Mass of }O_2=(8.00moles)* (32.0g/mole)=256g

Therefore, the mass of
O_2 required is 256 grams.

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