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22 July, 06:39

If there are 3.10 moles of O, how many moles of each of the compounds are present?

H2SO4

mol

C2H4O2

mol

NaOH

mol

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  1. 22 July, 07:06
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    The question pretty much requires us to find the amount of moles of each compounds based on the number of moles of O given.

    H2SO4

    1 mol of H2SO4 contains 4 mol of O

    x mol of H2SO4 would contain 3.10 mol of O

    x = 3.10 * 1 / 4 = 0.775 mol of H2SO4

    C2H4O2

    1 mol of C2H4O2 contains 2 mol of O

    x mol of C2H4O2 would contain 3.10 mol of O

    x = 3.10 * 1 / 2 = 1.55 mol of C2H4O2

    NaOH

    1 mol of NaOH contains 1 mol of O

    x mol of NaOH would contain 3.10 mol of O

    x = 3.10 * 1 / 1 = 3.10 mol of NaOH
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