Chemistry, asked by rubabpanhwar273, 7 months ago

36.01 O2 produced how many moles of water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: eight moles

Explanation: Since we have 4 moles of oxygen, we can put that directly into the equation. Assuming that oxygen is our limiting reactant (because it is not otherwise specified), we can find that per one mole of oxygen, we get two moles of water. This means that per four moles of oxygen, we get eight moles of water.

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