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Snezhnost [94]
2 years ago
14

How many molecules of hydrogen will be required to produce 1. 60 mol of water

Chemistry
1 answer:
makkiz [27]2 years ago
4 0

The number of molecules of hydrogen will be required to produce 1.60 mol of water are 9.6×10²³.

<h3>What is the stoichiometry?</h3>

Stoichiometry of the reaction gives idea about the relative amount of moles of reactants and products present in the given chemical reaction.

Given chemical reaction is:

2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

From the stoichiometry of the reaction,

2 moles of hydrogen = produces 2 mole of water

1.6 moles of hydrogen = produces 1.6 mole of water

As we know that in 1 mole of any substance 6.022×10²³ entities of that substance are present.

In 1.6 mole of H₂ gas = (1.6)(6.022×10²³) = 9.6×10²³ molecules of hydrogens are present.

Hence 9.6×10²³ molecules of hydrogens are present.

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