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7 August, 23:12

The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is given by this equation: 2h2o2 (l) ? 2h2o (l) o2 (

g. calculate the mass of water (in grams) and the volume of oxygen at stp formed when 2.00x10-3 mol of hydrogen peroxide is decomposed.

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  1. 7 August, 23:40
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    From the given balance equation, every 2 moles of H2O2 will decompose to 2 moles of H2O and 1 mole of O2.

    H2O: (2 x 10^-3 mol H2O2) x (2 moles H2O / 2 moles H2O2) x (18 g H2O/mol)

    = 0.036 grams H2O

    O2: (2 x 10^-3 mol H2O2) x (1 mol O2 / 2 moles H2O2) x (22.4 L O2 / 1 mol O2)

    = 0.0224 L O2
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