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If 6 moles of hydrazine react with an excess of oxygen, how many moles of water will be produced?

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First you will need a balanced equation: N2H4(l)+3O2(g) -> 2NO2(g)+2H2O(g)

Now, using the mole ratios, find moles of water:
(6mol N2H4)(2mol H2O/1mol N2H4) = 12mol H2O
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Answer: 12 moles

Step-by-step explanation:


N_2H_4+O_2\rightarrow N_2+2H_2O

According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.

According to stoichiometry :

1 mole of hydrazine produces 2 moles of water

Thus 6 moles of hydrazine produce =
(2)/(1)* 6=12 moles of water

Thus 12 moles of water are produced.

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