Final answer:
1.80 g of hydrogen reacts with 14.4 g of oxygen to form water vapor. The grams of water vapor formed is 32.08 g.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given reaction, 1.80 g of hydrogen reacts with 14.4 g of oxygen to form water vapor. To find the grams of water vapor formed, we need to determine the limiting reactant and use stoichiometry.
First, we calculate the moles of hydrogen and oxygen using their respective molar masses:
- Moles of hydrogen: 1.80 g / 2.02 g/mol = 0.891 mol
- Moles of oxygen: 14.4 g / 32.00 g/mol = 0.450 mol
Since hydrogen is the limiting reactant (it has fewer moles than oxygen), we can use its moles to calculate the moles of water formed:
- Moles of water vapor: 0.891 mol (hydrogen) × 2 mol (water) = 1.782 mol
Finally, we convert the moles of water vapor to grams:
- Grams of water vapor: 1.782 mol × 18.02 g/mol = 32.08 g