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Calculate the number of moles of water produced when 3.3 mol of cu(NO3)2 are formed in the reaction
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Calculate the number of moles of water produced when 3.3 mol of cu(NO3)2 are
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3 Cu(s) + 8 HNO3(aq) = 3 Cu(NO3)2(s) + 2NO(g) + 4H2O(l)
3 moles
Cu(NO3)2 ------------------ 4 moles H2O
3.3 moles
Cu(NO3)2 --------------- ( moles H2O)
moles H2O = 3.3 x 4 / 3
moles H2O = 13.2 / 3
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4.4 moles of H2O
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