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27 November, 07:30

How many moles of oxygen are produced by decomposing 40.5 g of h2o2 (molar mass = 34.0 g/mol) according to the equation:h2o2 - - > h2o + o2 (unbalanced) ?

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  1. 27 November, 07:44
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    The balanced equation;

    2H₂O₂ - - - > 2H₂O + O₂

    the stoichiometry of H₂O₂ to O₂ is 2:1

    this means that when 2 moles of H₂O₂ decompose, 1 mol of O₂ is formed.

    Molar mass of H₂O₂ - 34 g/mol

    the mass of H₂O₂ decomposed - 40.5 g

    the number of moles of H₂O₂ decomposed - 40.5 g / 34 g/mol = 1.19 mol

    according to the stoichiometry of 2:1,

    number of O₂ moles formed = 1.19 mol/2 = 0.60 mol
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