Consider the reaction below. 2H2 O2 mc015-1. Jpg 2H2O How many moles of water are produced from 13. 35 mol of oxygen? 6. 675 mol 26. 70 mol 53. 40 mol 66. 75 mol.

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Answer:

26.70 moles of water.

Explanation:

2H2 + O2 --->  2H2O

From the above we see that:

1 mole of oxygen gives 2 moles of water.

So the number of moles water produced from 13.35 moles of O2

= 2*13.35

= 26.70 moles.

The moles of water produced from 13.35 moles oxygen has been 26.7 mol. Thus, option B is correct.

The balanced chemical reaction has been:

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

From the balanced chemical equation, for the production of 2 moles of water, 1 mole of oxygen, and 2 mole of hydrogen has been required.

The moles of water produced from 13.35 moles oxygen has been given as:

[tex]\rm 1\;mol\;O_2=2\;mol\;H_2O\\13.35\;mol\;O_2=13.35\;\times\;2\;H_2O\\13.35\;mol\;O_2=26.7\;mol\;H_2O[/tex]

The moles of water produced from 13.35 moles oxygen has been 26.7 mol. Thus, option B is correct.

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