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15 January, 02:07

The number of moles of hydrogen that is needed to produce 0.253 mol of water is ...

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  1. 15 January, 04:48
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    The chemical formula of water is written as H2O we can just use the ratio of the atoms since we are not given the reaction. Hydrogen is a diatomic substance so that it exists as H2. We calculate as follows:

    0.253 mol H2O (1 mol H2 / 1 mol H2O) = 0.253 H2 needed

    Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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