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14 August, 23:10

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How many g of O2 are needed to produce 6.0 mol of H2O?

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  1. 14 August, 23:16
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    Mass of oxygen that will be required to produce 6 mole of water is 96g.

    Explanation:

    Mass of oxygen = ?

    Atomic mass of oxygen is = 16g

    Molecular mass of O₂ = 32 g

    Now, according to question statement we need to calculate oxygen needed to produce 6 mol of water.

    In 1 mol of water, there is O₂/2 is present or we can say that 1 oxygen atom is present.

    We also know that,

    1 mol of water has = 1 mole of oxygen

    Therefore,

    6 moles of water will have 6 moles of oxygen atom

    Mass of 6 moles of oxygen atom can be calculated as:

    Mole = given mass/atomic mass

    6=X / 16

    X = 16 x 6

    =96g
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