a reaction produces 0.843 moles of H2O. How many molecules are produced
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A reaction produces 0.869 moles of H2O. How many molecules are produced?
Upon combustion, a 0.8233g sample of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen produced 2.445g CO2 and 0.6003g H2O. a. How many moles of CO2 are there in 2.445g CO2? b. How many moles of C in 2.445g CO2? c. How many moles of water are there in 0.6003g of water? d. How many moles of hydrogen are there in 0.6003g H2O? e. What are the total moles of oxygen from the CO2 and H2O? f. How many molecules of CO2 are there in 2.445g CO2?
The reaction of hydrogen with oxygen produces water. 2H2(g)+O2(g)รขยย2H2O(g)
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