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11 February, 02:20

How many grams of water are made from the reaction of 16.0 grams of oxygen gas?

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  1. 11 February, 02:26
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    Assuming hydrogen gas is in excess, calculate the moles of oxygen

    n (O2) = 16.0 g / 32.0 g/mol = 0.500 mol

    Calculate the moles of water using the mole ratio; the ratio of H2O to O2 is 2:1 or the moles of H2O is twice the moles of O2

    n (H2O) = 2 x n (O2) = (2) (0.500) = 1.00 mol

    Calculate the mass of H2O by multiplying the moles by the molar mass of water

    mass = (1.00 mol) (18.0 g/mol) = 18.0 g H2O

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