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Question 1.
For the following hypothetical equation.

3A+5B-->3C

How many moles of C can you produce with 5 moles of A and excess B?

Question 2.
Water can be formed with the following reaction:

2H2+O2-->2H2O

If you have 1 moles of Hydrogen Gas, how many moles of water can you form?

Respuesta :

Answer 1 : 5 moles of C can produces with 5 moles of A and excess B.

Explanation :

Given : Moles of A = 5 moles

The given hypothetical equation is,

[tex]3A+5B\rightarrow 3C[/tex]

From the given equation, we conclude that

As, 3 moles of A react to give 3 moles of C

So, 1 mole of A react to give 1 mole of C

and, 5 moles of A react to give 5 moles of C

Therefore, 5 moles of C produces with 5 moles of A and excess B.

Answer 2 : 1 mole of water can form.

Explanation :

Given : Moles of hydrogen gas = 1 mole

The given balanced reaction is,

[tex]2H_2+O_2\rightarrow 2H_2O[/tex]

From the given reaction, we conclude that

As, 2 moles of hydrogen gas react to give 2 moles of water

So, 1 mole of hydrogen gas react to give 1 mole of water

Therefore, 1 mole of water can form.


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