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1. 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?
2. You sometimes hear in a medical show on TV something like “Give the patient 200 cc’s of medicine X”.
Given that a litre is a cubic decimetre, and that a cc is short for cubic centimetre, show that a cc is also a millilitre.
3. A label on a soft drink bottle indicates that it contains 10% sugar w/vol. This means the sugar concentration is 10 g/100 ml. Given a teaspoon of sugar weighs 4 g, calculate how many teaspoons of sugar you would consume if you drank a 600 ml bottle of the soft drink.
The rest i managed to complete but its just these three that I am having a difficult time with :/ Thank you
2. You sometimes hear in a medical show on TV something like “Give the patient 200 cc’s of medicine X”.
Given that a litre is a cubic decimetre, and that a cc is short for cubic centimetre, show that a cc is also a millilitre.
3. A label on a soft drink bottle indicates that it contains 10% sugar w/vol. This means the sugar concentration is 10 g/100 ml. Given a teaspoon of sugar weighs 4 g, calculate how many teaspoons of sugar you would consume if you drank a 600 ml bottle of the soft drink.
The rest i managed to complete but its just these three that I am having a difficult time with :/ Thank you
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
2H2 + O2 ==> 2H2O
10 mols H2 x (2 mol H2O/2 mols H2) = 10 mols H2O produced.
10 mols H2 x (2 mol H2O/2 mols H2) = 10 mols H2O produced.
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