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O 1. 12 moles

How many Moles of Water will I produce if I consume all 12 grams of
Hydrogen? (Please look at the title of this section for reaction information)
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2H2+02->2H20

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Answer:


n_(H_2O)=5.94molH_2O

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the given question about stoichiometry, it is possible for us to calculate the required moles of water that will be produced by 12 grams of hydrogen, by using the molar mass of this reactant (2.02 g/mol as it is diatomic) and the 2:2 mole ratio in the chemical equation by solving the following setup:


n_(H_2O)=12gH_2*(1molH_2)/(2.02gH_2) *(2molH_2O)/(2molH_2) \\\\n_(H_2O)=5.94molH_2O

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