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28 March, 15:16

How many grams of water are produced from 100 grams of oxygen?

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  1. 28 March, 15:28
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    28,125 g

    Explanation:

    m (O₂) = 100 g

    n (O₂) = M (O₂) / m (O₂) = 32 gram per mole / 100 g = 0,32 mole

    O₂ + 2H₂ ⇒ 2H₂O, n (H₂O) = 2 * n (O₂)

    m (H₂O) = M (H₂O) / 2 * n (O₂) = 18 grams per mole / 2 * 0,32 mole = 28,125 g
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