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If you have 30.O g of hydrogen gas burned in excess oxygen how many moles of water can you make

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Answer:

15 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

Data given:

mass of hydrogen (H₂) = 30.0 g

amount of oxygen (O₂) = excess

moles of water = ?

Solution:

First we look to the reaction in which hydrogen react with oxygen and make (H₂O)

Reaction:

2H₂ + O₂ -----------> 2H₂O

Now look at the reaction for mole ratio

2H₂ + O₂ -----------> 2H₂O

2 mole 2 mole

So it is 2:2 mole ratio of hydrogen to water

As we Know

molar mass of H₂ = 2(1) = 2 g/mol

molar mass of H₂O = 2(1) + 16 = 18 g/mol

Now convert moles to gram

2H₂ + O₂ -----------> 2H₂O

2 mole (2 g/mol) 2 mole (18 g/mol)

4 g 36 g

So,

we come to know that 4 g of hydrogen gives 36 g of water then how many grams of water will be produce by 30 grams of hydrogen.

Apply unity formula

4 g of H₂ ≅ 36 g of H₂O

30 g of H₂ ≅ X of H₂O

Do cross multiplication

X of H₂O = 30 g x 36 g / 4 g

X of H₂O = 270 g

Now convert grams of H₂O into moles

No. of moles = mass in grams/molar mass

Put values in above formula

No. of moles = 270 g / 18 (g/mol)

No. of moles = 15 mol

so 30 gram of hydrogen produce 15 mol of water.

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