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A mixture contaning 100gm h2 and 100gm o2 is ignited so that water is formed according to the reaction 2h2+o2 give 2h2o;how much water is formed?

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Answered by anishkrishnan
2

Answer:

The answer is 112.5 g of water.

Explanation:

no of moles of H2 = 100/2 = 50 moles

no of moles of O2 = 100/32 = 3.125 moles

Here O2 is present in low concentration so it is the limiting  reagent .

1 mole of O2 = 2 moles of water

3.125 moles of O2 = ( 2×3.125 )moles of water

mass of water = no of moles × molar mass

                        = 6.25 × 18

                         = 112.5 g

so the amount of water formed is 112.5g .

Answered by tanya1dlover
2

Answer:

The answer is 112.5 g of water.

Explanation:

no of moles of H2 = 100/2 = 50 moles

no of moles of O2 = 100/32 = 3.125 moles

Here O2 is present in low concentration so it is the limiting  reagent .

1 mole of O2 = 2 moles of water

3.125 moles of O2 = ( 2×3.125 )moles of water

mass of water = no of moles × molar mass

                       = 6.25 × 18

                        = 112.5 g

so the amount of water formed is 112.5g .

Explanation:

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