Respuesta :
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
2 mol H2 + 1mol O2 will produce 2 mol H2O
Molar mass H2O = 18.0153g/mol
497g H2O = 23.813 mol H2O produces
This will require 27.587/2 = 13.793 mol O2
Molar mass O2 = 32g/mol
13.793mol = 13.793*32 = 441.37g O2 required.
The easiest way is subtracting 55.6 from 497 which gives you 441.4.
2 mol H2 + 1mol O2 will produce 2 mol H2O
Molar mass H2O = 18.0153g/mol
497g H2O = 23.813 mol H2O produces
This will require 27.587/2 = 13.793 mol O2
Molar mass O2 = 32g/mol
13.793mol = 13.793*32 = 441.37g O2 required.
The easiest way is subtracting 55.6 from 497 which gives you 441.4.
Answer:
441.28 g Oxygen
Explanation:
- The combustion of hydrogen gives water as the product.
- The equation for the reaction is;
2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2H₂O(l)
Mass of hydrogen = 55.6 g
Number of moles of hydrogen
Moles = Mass/Molar mass
= 55.6 g ÷ 2.016 g/mol
= 27.8 moles
The mole ratio of Hydrogen to Oxygen is 2:1
Therefore;
Number of moles of oxygen = 27.5794 moles ÷ 2
= 13.790 moles
Mass of oxygen gas will therefore be;
Mass = Number of moles × Molar mass
Molar mass of oxygen gas is 32 g/mol
Mass = 13.790 moles × 32 g/mol
= 441.28 g
Alternatively:
Mass of hydrogen + mass of oxygen = Mass of water
Therefore;
Mass of oxygen = Mass of water - mass of hydrogen
= 497 g - 55.6 g