How many moles of watr
gas?
are needed to produce 5.00 x1022 molecules of hydrogen
Solution:
hydrogen gas = H2
water = H2O
One mole of any substance contains 6.02×1023 atoms/molecules.
Therefore,
Moles of H2 = (5.00×1022 molecules) × (1 mol / 6.02×1023 molecules) = 0.083 mol
Balanced chemical equation:
2H2O(g) → 2H2(g) + O2(g)
According to stoichiometry:
2 mol of H2O produces 2 mol of H2
X mol of H2O produces 0.083 mol of H2
Thus:
Moles of H2O = X = (0.083 mol H2) × (2 mol H2O / 2 mol H2) = 0.083 mol H2O
Moles of H2O = 0.083 mol
Answer: 0.083 moles of water (H2O) are needed
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