Respuesta :
2HgO = 2Hg + O₂
n(HgO)=2n(O₂)=2m(O₂)/M(O₂)
m(HgO)=n(HgO)M(HgO)=2m(O₂)M(HgO)/M(O₂)
m(HgO)=2*250.0*216.59/32.00 = 3384.219 g ≈ 3 kg 384 g
n(HgO)=2n(O₂)=2m(O₂)/M(O₂)
m(HgO)=n(HgO)M(HgO)=2m(O₂)M(HgO)/M(O₂)
m(HgO)=2*250.0*216.59/32.00 = 3384.219 g ≈ 3 kg 384 g
Answer:
moles of HgO needed to produce 250.0 g of O2 = 15.63 moles
Explanation:
The chemical reaction is:
[tex]2HgO\rightarrow 2Hg + O2[/tex]
Amount of O2 produced = 250.0 g
Molar mass of HgO = 216.59 g/mol
Molar mass of O2 = 32.00 g/mol
Moles of O2 produced = [tex]\frac{Mass\ of\ O2}{Molar\ Mass} = \frac{250.0g}{32 g/mol } = 7.813 moles[/tex]
Based on the reaction stoichiometry:
2 moles of HgO produces 1 mole of O2
Therefore, moles of HgO needed to produce 7.813 moles of O2 is:
= [tex]\frac{7.813\ O2 * 2\ HgO}{1\ O2} = 15.63 moles[/tex]