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22 January, 04:09

How many molecules of hydrogen will be required to react completely with 0.600 mol of o2 in order to form water?

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  1. 22 January, 04:23
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    The number of molecules of hydrogen that will be required to react completely with 0.600 mol of O2 is calculated as follows

    equation for reaction

    2H2+O2 = 2H2O

    by use of mole ration of H2 to O2 (2:1) the moles of H2 = 0.600 x2 = 1.2 moles

    by use of Avogadro law that is 1 mole = 6.02 x10^23 molecules what about 1.2 moles

    = 1.2 moles x (6.02 x10^23) / 1mole = 7.224 x10^23 molecules
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