The reaction between oxygen, O2, and hydrogen, H2, to produce water can be expressed as,
2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
The masses of each of the reactants are calculated below.
2H2 = 4(1.01 g) = 4.04 g
O2 = 2(16 g) = 32 g
Given 1.22 grams of oxygen, we determine the mass of hydrogen needed.
(1.22 g O2)(4.04 g H2 / 32 g O2) = 0.154 g of O2
Since there are 1.05 grams of O2 then, the limiting reactant is 1.22 grams of oxygen.
<em>Answer: 1.22 g of oxygen</em>
4, because there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon.
Another way to think about it is 1 gallon= $1 and 1 quart= 25 cents
There are 4 quarters in a dollar.
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When a monovalent cation X binds to a divalent anion Y, a compound with the formula would be formed.
A monovalent cation is an atom that has lost an electron. Hence, such cation has a single positive charge. A monovalent cation X will, thus, be
A divalent anion is an atom that has gained two electrons. Such anion has 2 negative charge. Thus, divalent Y would be
Since Y is a divalent anion, it requires 2 electrons in order to successfully bind with another charged atom, a cation to be specific. Thus, two of would be required to successfully bind
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I think it’s D I could be wrong
The answer is A i did this before hope this helps