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what volume of H2 and O2 are required to form 180 gm of H2O​

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Answered by pranav7124
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The chemical formula of water is H2O. One molecule of water has 2 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.

1 mole of water requires 1 mole of hydrogen (H2) and 0.5 moles of oxygen (O2).

The molar mass of water is 100/18

This requires 100/18 moles of hydrogen. As the molar mass of hydrogen is 2, it requires 200/18 = 100/9 g of hydrogen.

It requires 0.5*100/18 mole of oxygen. The molar mass of oxygen is 32. The mass of oxygen required is 800/9 g

It requires 100/9 g of hydrogen gas and 800/9 g of oxygen gas to make 100 g of water.

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