Convert 72g of water into moles of water using molecular weights.
So water is H2O so add up those molecular weights (H=1 and O=16)
2(1)+(16) = 18 g/mol
Then convert so 72g / (18 g/mol) = 4 mol
Now you can convert mol of water to mol of oxygen. So 4 mol of water is 4 mol of oxygen. Then use oxygen molecular weight to find grams again.
4 mol oxygen * 16 g/mol = 64g of oxygen
If we were doing hydrogen instead of oxygen there would be 8 mol hydrogen in 4 mol of water (2 H’s in every H2O molecule) and since we have 74 grams and oxygen is 64 grams, Hydrogen should be 8 grams. Math to check below
8 mol hydrogen * 1 g/mol = 8g of hydrogen
It all adds to 72 so we are correct.
Answer:
As the car starts to slide down the ramp, it is kinetic energy and when it's on the top of the ramp, it is potential energy. We can see that the energy is now being transferred through the car and ramp.
Answer: option A) Mixtures may be composed of two or more elements, two or more compounds, or a combination of both.
Explanation:
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances mixed together and can be separated by physical methods.
A combination of two elements or compounds will yield chemical compounds NOT a mixture.
Thus, option A is false statement
(a) 33.6 L of oxygen would be produced.
(b) 106 grams of
would be needed
<h3>Stoichiometric calculations</h3>
1 mole of gas = 22.4 L
(a) From the equation, 2 moles of
produce 3 moles of
. 1 mole of
will, therefore, produce 1.5 moles of
.
1.5 moles of oxygen = 22.4 x 1.5 = 33.6 L
(b) 22.4 L of
is produced at STP. This means that 1 mole of the gas is produced.
From the equation, 1 mole of
requires 1 mole of
.
Molar mass of
= (23x2)+ (12)+(16x3) = 106 g/mol
Mass of 1 mole
= 1 x 106 = 106 grams
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