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How many moles of water are made from complete reaction of 1.4 moles of hydrogen gas?
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How many moles of water are made from complete reaction of 1.4 moles of hydrogen gas?
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Hey there!
Mole ratio:
2 H2O = 2 H2 + O
2
2 moles H2O ---------------- 2 moles H2
( moles H2O ) -------------- 1.4 moles H2
moles H2O = 1.4 * 2 / 2
moles H2O = 2.8 / 2
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1.4 moles of H2O
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