Answer: 25 moles of oxygen gas will be required for the production of given amount of water.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a reaction of combustion of hydrocarbon. Combustion reaction states that when a hydrocarbon reacts with excess of oxygen it results in the formation of carbon dioxide and water.
For the reaction of combustion of hydrocarbon, the equation follows:

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
18 moles of water is produced by 25 moles of oxygen gas.
So, 18 moles of water will be produced from =
of oxygen gas.
Hence, 25 moles of oxygen gas will be required for the production of given amount of water.