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2H20(l) —> 2H2(g) + O2(g)

help me pls

2H20(l) —> 2H2(g) + O2(g) help me pls-example-1
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User CrBruno
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unfortunately I don't work with the same units as put forward in this question but the equation I use for this is:

pressure*volume = moles*8.314*temperature

The units required for this equation are:

pressure in pascals

temperature in Kelvin

volume in m³

If you convert the units in the question to the units for this equation, you'll be able to work out the volume of oxygen gas in m³
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