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8. Hydrogen and oxygen gas combine explosively to produce water. Write a balanced chemical equation for this process. If 10 mol of hydrogen reacted with oxygen, what volume of liquid water could be produced?
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DrBob222
2H2(g) + O2(g) ==> 2H2O(l)
10 moles H2 will combine with 5 moles of O2 to produce 10 moles liquid water. All of that comes from the equation. How many grams will 10 moles water be? One mole is 18.015 g; therefore, 10 moles must be 180.15 g. If the density of the liquid water is 1.00 g/mL and mass = volume x density, the volume of the water will be ?? mL.
10 moles H2 will combine with 5 moles of O2 to produce 10 moles liquid water. All of that comes from the equation. How many grams will 10 moles water be? One mole is 18.015 g; therefore, 10 moles must be 180.15 g. If the density of the liquid water is 1.00 g/mL and mass = volume x density, the volume of the water will be ?? mL.
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