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22 October, 18:22

If O2 (g) reacts with H2 (g) to produce H2O, what is the volume of H2O obtained from 1 L of O2?

Hint: Write a balanced equation first!

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  1. 22 October, 18:44
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    2L

    Explanation:

    We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction this is illustrated below:

    2H2 + O2 - > 2H2O

    1 mole of a gas occupy 22.4L.

    1 mole of O2 occupy 22.4L.

    2 moles of H2O occupy = 2 x 22.4 = 44.8L.

    From the balanced equation above,

    22.4L of O2 produced 44.8L of H2O.

    Therefore, 1L of O2 will produce = 44.8/22.4 = 2L.

    Therefore, 1L of O2 will produce 2L of H2O.
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