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7 August, 22:27

How many grams of o2 are required to produce 358.5 grams of zno?

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  1. 7 August, 22:42
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    Before you can identify how much you need, first you need to solve and write the equation.

    You need to know first that you need to convert grams of ZnO - - > moles of ZnO

    = 358.5 g ZnO x 1 mol ZnO / 81.39g ZnO

    Solve and it will give you = 4.40 mol of ZnO

    Next, multiply the answer above to 1 mol O2 / 2 mol ZnO

    It will give you the answer of 2.20 mol of O2

    Multiply the answer above to the molar mass. This will give you the answer of what you’re looking for.

    Molar mass: 32

    = 2.20 mol O2 x 32g O2 / 1 mol O2

    = 70.4g O2

    The grams of O2 that are required to produce 385.5 grams of zno is: 70.4 g O2
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