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4 September, 04:03

How many moles of water are produced if 5.43 mol PbO2 are consumed

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  1. 4 September, 04:05
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    It has to be understood that 2 moles of oxygen are there in each mole of PbO2. Then it has to be calculated for 2 moles of oxygen.

    Amount of oxygen = 2 * 5.43 moles

    = 10.86 moles

    Now it is also a fact that each mole of H2O contains 1 mole of oxygen. Then it can be easily concluded that 10.86 moles of water will be produced. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
  2. 4 September, 04:26
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    10.9 mols.

    5.43 mol PbO₂*2 H₂O/1 PbO₂=10.9 mols
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