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31 January, 19:14

when 46 grams of water are produced how many grams of oxygen must react according to the equation 2h2+o2=2h2o

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  1. 31 January, 19:32
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    the balanced equation for the formation of water is as follows

    2H₂ + O₂ - --> 2H₂O

    molar ratio of oxygen to water is 1:2

    mass of water produced is - 46 g

    therefore the number of moles of water produced - 46 g / 18 g/mol = 2.56 mol

    1 mol of oxygen reacts to give 2 mol of water assuming oxygen is the limiting reactant

    for 2 mol of water to be produced 1 mol of oxygen has to react

    therefore for 2.56 mol of water to be produced - 1/2 x 2.56 mol = 1.28 mol of oxygen should react

    mass of oxygen reacted is - 1.28 mol x 32 g/mol = 41.0 g

    mass of oxygen that should react is 41 g
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