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17 August, 22:50

The substance water always has a mass ratio of 11% H to 89% O. If 5.00g of a substance containing H and O was decomposed into. 290g H and 4.71g of O, is the substance water?

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  1. 17 August, 22:53
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    No the substance is not water.

    Explanation:

    The balance chemical equation for the decomposition of water is as follow;

    2 H₂O = 2 H₂ + O₂

    Step 1: Calculate moles of H₂O;

    Moles = Mass / M. Mass

    Moles = 5.0 g / 18.01 g/mol

    Moles = 0.277 moles of H₂O

    Step 2: Calculate Moles of O₂ and H₂ produced by 0.277 moles of H₂O:

    According to equation,

    2 moles of H₂O produced = 1 mole of O₂

    So,

    0.277 moles of H₂O will produce = X moles of O₂

    Solving for X,

    X = 0.277 mol * 1 mol / 2 mol

    X = 0.138 moles of O₂

    Also,

    According to equation,

    2 moles of H₂O produced = 2 mole of H₂

    So,

    0.277 moles of H₂O will produce = X moles of H₂

    Solving for X,

    X = 0.277 mol * 2 mol / 2 mol

    X = 0.227 moles of H₂

    Step 3: Calculate Mass of O₂ and H₂ as;

    For O₂:

    Mass = Moles * M. Mass

    Mass = 0.138 mol * 31.99 g/mol

    Mass = 4.44 g of O₂

    For H₂:

    Mass = Moles * M. Mass

    Mass = 0.227 mol * 2.01 g/mol

    Mass = 0.559 g of H₂

    Conclusion:

    From conclusion it is proved that the amount of H₂ produced by decomposition of 5 g of water should be 0.559 g while in statement it is less i. e. 0.290 g.
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