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The following balanced equation shows the formation of water. 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O How many moles of oxygen (O2) are required to react completely with 1.67 mol H2? 0.835 mol O2 1.67 …
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The following balanced equation shows the formation of water.
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
How many moles of oxygen (O2) are required to react completely with 1.67 mol H2?
0.835 mol O2
1.67 mol O2
3.34 mol O2
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(Part A) 0.835 mol O2
(Part B) 1.47 mol
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1) 0.835 mol O2
2) 1.47 mol
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