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If 26.4 L of H2 reacted with 13.2 L of O2 at STP, what is the volume of the gaseous water collected assuming that none of it condenses?
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bobpursley
2H2+O2>>2H2O
according to the balancedequation, it it remains at the same temperature...
every two volumes of H2 reacted to one volume of O2 yields 2 volumes of H2O.
so if one volume = 13.2liters, I bet you get 26.4 liters H2O
according to the balancedequation, it it remains at the same temperature...
every two volumes of H2 reacted to one volume of O2 yields 2 volumes of H2O.
so if one volume = 13.2liters, I bet you get 26.4 liters H2O
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