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22 April, 06:50

hydrogen and oxygene react to form water l. How many molecules of O2 are required to produce 0.6 of H20

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  1. 22 April, 09:58
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    It is required 0.3 molecules of O2 to produce 0.6 molecules of H2O

    Explanation:

    The water's formation reaction is: 2H2 + O2 - -> 2H2O

    This reaction shows the molecular O2:H2O ratio: 1:2.

    Then, if we want to know how many molecules of O2 are required to produce 0.6 of H20 , it is necessary calculate as it showed next:

    0.6 molecules H2O * (1 molecula O2 / 2 molecules H2O) = 0.3 molecule O2
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