Final answer:
Without a specific chemical reaction, it is not possible to calculate the amount of H2O produced from 8.85 g option (d) of NaCl accurately. A reaction equation and stoichiometry would be necessary for such a calculation.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the value of H2O obtained from 8.85 g of NaCl, we need to consider the chemical reaction that would produce water, and since no specific reaction is provided in the question, it is not possible to give a definitive answer to this question.
However, I can provide information on how such calculations might typically be performed using stoichiometry if the reaction equation was known. First, we would need the balanced chemical equation that describes the reaction involving NaCl that produces H2O. Then, we would convert the mass of NaCl to moles by dividing by its molar mass (58.44 g/mol for NaCl).
After that, we would use the stoichiometric coefficients from the balanced equation to find out how many moles of H2O are produced per mole of NaCl. Finally, we would convert the moles of H2O produced to grams by multiplying by the molar mass of H2O (18.02 g/mol).