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Mercury(II) oxide (HgO) decomposes to form mercury (Hg) and oxygen (O2). The balanced chemical equation is shown below.2HgO Right arrow. 2Hg + O2The molar mass of HgO is 216.59 g/mol. The molar mass of O2 is 32.00 g/mol. How many moles of HgO are needed to produce 250.0 g of O2?

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User Kfis
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Answer:

C-15.63

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct on EDGE

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User Kranar
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Answer: 15.62 moles of
HgO are needed to produce 250.0 g of
O_2

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the moles :


\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}


\text{Moles of} O_2=(250.0g)/(32g/mol)=7.812moles


2HgO\rightarrow 2Hg+O_2

According to stoichiometry :

1 mole of
O_2 is produced from decomposition of = 2 moles of
HgO

Thus 7.812 moles of
O_2 will be produced from decomposition of =
(2)/(1)* 7.812=15.62moles of
HgO

Thus 15.62 moles of
HgO are needed to produce 250.0 g of
O_2

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