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If 16 mol of oxygen were reacted with excess hydrogen gas, how many moles of water would be produced?
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If 16 mol of oxygen were reacted with excess hydrogen gas, how many moles of water would be produced?
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1) first, we need a balanced equation
2H₂ + O₂ ---> 2H₂O
2) we use the mole-to-mole ratio to convert the moles of oxygen to moles of water.
ratio ----> 1 mol O₂= 2 mol H₂O (based on the coefficients)
16 mol O₂= 2 x 16 mol H₂O
16 mol O₂ = 32 mol H₂O
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i hope this helps...
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