Asked by thad
Using the equation 2H2 + O2 ==> 2H2O, determine how many grams of water is produced when 13 moles of oxygen is consumed.
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Answered by
Steve
13 moles Oxygen produces 13 moles of H2O.
So, how many grams is that?
So, how many grams is that?
Answered by
thad
13 X 18?
234?
234?
Answered by
Steve
looks good to me.
Answered by
thad
but my site says that's wrong..
Answered by
Steve
so, what doe sit say is correct? Maybe it'll give me a clue where I messed up.
Answered by
thad
it doesn't. It just tells me to try again.
Answered by
Steve
Well, if they oxygen as O2, then they'd want 13 moles of O2, that's twice as much O. So, maybe they want 468g
Answered by
Annie
yes! thank you it worked!
Answered by
Annie
thad do you know how to do #13?
Answered by
Keefe
234
Answered by
Steak sauce
234!
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