Answer:
There will be produced 6.00 moles of mercury (Hg)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Number of moles Mercury (II) oxide (HgO) = 6.00 moles
Step 2: The balanced equation
2HgO → O2 + 2Hg
Step 3: Calculate number of moles of O2
For 2 moles of Mercury (II) oxide (HgO) we produce 1 mol of O2 and 2 moles of Hg
For 6.00 moles of Mercury (II) oxide (HgO) we'll have 6.00 moles of mercury (Hg)
There will be produced 6.00 moles of mercury (Hg)