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10 May, 18:48

When 90 g of water is split by electrolysis (2H2O → 2H2 + O2) at STP, how many liters of oxygen gas will be collected?

Question 6 options:

44.8 L

22.4 L

56.0 L

67.2 L

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  1. 10 May, 19:04
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    2H2O - > 2H2 + O2

    Stoichiometric ratio:

    2 : 2 : 1

    H2O : O2

    2 : 1

    Mass of 1 mol of H2O = [ (2 x 1) + 16] g = 18g

    18g of H2O = 1 mol of H2O

    90g of H2O = 90g x 1 mol / 18g

    = 5 mol of H2O

    2 mol of H2O : 1 mol of O2

    5 mol of H2O : 5/2 mol of O2

    1 mol of O2 = 22.4 L of O2

    5/2 mol of O2 = 5/2 mol x 22.4 L / 1 mol

    = 56 L of O2
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