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30 January, 14:48

In a synthesis reaction you start with 1.7L of Hydrogen how many liters of water will be produced?

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  1. 30 January, 15:16
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    1.7L of water

    Explanation:

    Given parameters:

    Volume of hydrogen gas = 1.7L

    Unknown:

    Volume of water produced = ?

    Solution:

    To solve this problem, we can simply apply Gay - Lussac's law of combining volume.

    The law states that "when gases reacts, they do so in volumes which bear a simple ratio to one another and to the volume of the product, if gaseous provided temperature and pressure remains constant".

    A synthesis reaction is a combination reaction;

    2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

    From the balanced reaction equation;

    2 volumes of H₂ is required to produce 2 volumes of H₂O

    1.7L of H₂ will produce 1.7L of H₂O
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