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17 September, 17:37

Using the equation 2H2+O2-->2H2O, if 192g of water are produced, how many grams of hydrogen must react with it

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  1. 17 September, 17:58
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    Based on the given chemical reaction, it can be said that the equation is balanced. To get the amount of Hydrogen needed, back calculation can be done. From 192 g of water, it can be related to its molar mass to convert to the amount of mol. Based on the equation, 1 mol of H2 is equivalent to 2 mol water, by this the amount of H2 needed can be calculated by multiplying to the molar mass (18 g/mol). Below is the calculation:

    192 g H2O * (1 mol H2O/18 g H2O) (1 mol H2/2 mol H2O) * (2 g H2/1 mol H2) = 10.67 g H2
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