MASS- VOLUME REACTION IN SOTCHIOMETRY CALCULATION
Answers
Answered by
3
For example, when oxygen and hydrogen react to produce water, one mole of oxygen reacts with two moles of hydrogen to produce two moles of water. In addition, stoichiometry can be used to find quantities such as the amount of products that can be produced with a given amount of reactants and percent yield.
Answered by
2
Answer:
here's ur answer hope it's helps u
Explanation:
Stoichiometry problems of this type are called either mass-volume or volume-mass problems. Because both types of problems involve a conversion from either moles of gas to volume or vice-versa, we can use the molar volume of 22.4L/mol provided that the conditions for the reaction are STP.
Similar questions