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22 March, 16:11

In the explosion of a hydrogen-filled balloon, 0.40 g of hydrogen reacted with 3.2 g of oxygen. How many grams of water vapor are formed? (water vapor is the only product.) express your answer using two significant figures.

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  1. 22 March, 17:17
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    3.568 g of H₂O

    Solution:

    The Balance Chemical Equation is as follow,

    2 H₂ + O₂ → 2 H₂O

    Step 1: Calculate the Limiting Reagent,

    According to Balance equation,

    4.04 g (2 mol) H₂ reacts with = 32 g (1 mol) of O₂

    So,

    0.40 g of H₂ will react with = X g of O₂

    Solving for X,

    X = (0.40 g * 32 g) : 4.04 g

    X = 3.17 g of O₂

    It means 0.4 g of H₂ requires 3.17 g of O₂, while we are provided with 3.2 g of O₂ which is in excess. Therefore, H₂ is the limiting reagent and will control the yield of products.

    Step 2: Calculate amount of Water produced,

    According to equation,

    4.04 g (2 mol) of H₂ produces = 36.04 g (2 mol) of H₂O

    So,

    0.40 g of H₂ will produce = X moles of H₂O

    Solving for X,

    X = (0.40 g * 36.04 mol) : 4.04 g

    X = 3.568 g of H₂O
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