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C). If 0.5 mole of oxygen (,) reacted with hydrogen (H2), how many mole of water (H20) was produced

from the reaction?

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Answer:

1.0 mol of water will be produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Number of moles of oxygen (O2) = 0.5 moles

Step 2: The balanced equation

2H2 + O2 → 2H20

Step 3: Calculate moles of water (H20)

For 2 moles of H2 consumed, we need 1 mol of O2 to produce 2 moles of water (H2O)

For 0.5 moles of oxygen (O2) we'll have 2*0.5 = 1.0 moles of water (H20) produced

1.0 mol of water will be produced.

User Evgeny Zislis
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Answer:

1 mol of water is produced in those conditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reaction to produce water between H₂ and O₂ is this:

2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

We don't have the amount of hydrogen, so we have to think that is in excess.

Let's work with oxygen.

Ratio is 1:2

For 0.5 mole of oxygen, I will make the double of moles of water.

User Daniel Storey
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