Question
consider the balanced chemical equation 2H2O2 ---> 2H2) + )O2
A) given 20.0 g of H2O2 how many grams of water will be produced?
B) how many grams of H2O2 will you need to get 20.0 g of water ?
C) how many grams of H2O2 will you need to get 20.0 g of O2
D) for your answer in part C how many molecules of H2O2 is this?
A) given 20.0 g of H2O2 how many grams of water will be produced?
B) how many grams of H2O2 will you need to get 20.0 g of water ?
C) how many grams of H2O2 will you need to get 20.0 g of O2
D) for your answer in part C how many molecules of H2O2 is this?
Answers
See your previous post. This is a regular stoichiometric problem which makes it a little easier than the previous limiting reagent problem. Post your work if you get stuck.
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