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20 November, 15:32

If 5.50 mol of HCl and 3.00 mol of O2 react according to the following equation, how many grams of water will form?

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  1. 20 November, 15:49
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    49.52 g of H₂O

    Explanation:

    The balance chemical equation for given reaction is as follow;

    4 HCl + O₂ → 2 H₂O + 2 Cl₂

    Step 1: Find out Limiting reagent as;

    According to balance equation,

    4 moles of HCl reacted with = 1 mole of O₂

    So,

    5.50 moles of HCl will react with = X moles of O₂

    Solving for X,

    X = 5.50 mol * 1 mol / 4 mol

    X = 1.375 moles of O₂

    This means to completely consume 5.5 moles of HCl we will need 1.375 moles of O₂ while, we are provided with 3.0 moles of O₂ which is in excess hence, the limiting reagent in this problem is HCl and it will control the yield of products.

    Step 2: Calculate Moles of H₂O produced;

    According to balance equation,

    4 moles of HCl produced = 2 moles of H₂O

    So,

    5.50 moles of HCl will react with = X moles of H₂O

    Solving for X,

    X = 5.50 mol * 2 mol / 4 mol

    X = 2.75 moles of H₂O

    Step 3: Calculate Mass of H₂O as;

    Mass = Moles * M. Mass

    Mass = 2.75 mol * 18.01 g/mol

    Mass = 49.52 g of H₂O
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