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5 December, 09:57

The number of moles of H2O produced from 339 grams of SnO2

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  1. 5 December, 10:11
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    moles of H2O = 4.5 mol

    Explanation:

    balanced equation:

    SnO2 + 2H2 → Sn + 2H20

    ∴ mass SnO2 = 339 g

    ∴ molar mass SnO2 = 150.71 g/mol

    ⇒ moles SnO2 = (339 g) (mol/150.71 g) = 2.25 mol SnO2

    ⇒ moles H2O = (2.25 mol SnO2) (2 mol H2O/mol SnO2)

    ⇒ moles H2O = 4.5 mol H2O
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