Water can be formed in the following reaction:

2H2+O2-->2H2O,

If you have 6 moles of Oxygen gas (O2), how many moles of water can you form? (Assume you have an excessive amount of hydrogen {H2}?

(Enter just the number; not the number and units)

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Answer

12

Explanation

We have a balanced chemical equation from the question that depicts the formation of water.

                                                  2H2+O2-->2H2O,


We can clearly see from the equation that, the formation of 2 moles of water molecules requires the input of 2 moles of hydrogen and 1 mole of Oxygen.

So indirectly, it tells that the moles of water molecules will be double of the moles of Oxygen molecules used in the reaction.

So if we say that 6 moles of oxygen is used and the reaction is going in such a way that hydrogen is not a limiting reactant, then 12 moles of water will be produced.


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