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4 September, 02:57

A student preforms a chemical reaction in which 35 grams of hydrogen and 65 grams of oxygen reacted to form water. What is the mass of the products?

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  1. 4 September, 03:22
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    Mass of water = 73.08 g

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of hydrogen = 35 g

    Mass of oxygen = 65 g

    Mass of water = ?

    Solution:

    First of all we will write the balanced chemical equation:

    2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

    Number of moles of hydrogen = mass / molar mass

    Number of moles of hydrogen = 35 g / 2 g/mol

    Number of moles of hydrogen = 17.5 mol

    Number of moles of oxygen = 65 g / 32 g/mol

    Number of moles of oxygen = 2.03 moles

    Now we compare the moles of water with moles hydrogen and oxygen.

    H₂ : H₂O

    2 : 2

    17.5 : 17.5

    O₂ : H₂O

    1 : 2

    2.03 : 2 * 2.03 = 4.06 mol

    Number of moles of water produced by oxygen are less so oxygen is limitting reactant.

    Mass of water:

    Mass of water = number of moles * molar mass

    Mass of water = 4.06 mol * 18 g/mol

    Mass of water = 73.08 g
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