At STP (standard temperature and pressure conditions), 1 mol of any gas occupies 22.4 L
This rule is applied to O₂
22.4 L volume occupied by 1 mol
Therefore 83.4 L occupied by - 1/ 22.4 x 83.4 = 3.72 mol
stoichiometry of O₂ to H₂O is 1:2
then the number of moles of water produced - 3.72 mol x 2= 7.44 mol
mass of water produced - 7.44 mol x 18.01 g/mol = 134.1 g
correct answer is D
Answer:
its shorter than a regular one
Explanation:
the only reason is simply because it is shorter
Answer:
Water
Explanation:
Water is included as a compound!
The sample with the largest number of oxygen atoms will be calcium perchlorate.
<h3>Number of atoms in a compound</h3>
Since we are not looking at the number of moles, the mass of the compounds has no bearing on the number of atoms of oxygen.
- The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is . Thus, it has 2 atoms of oxygen.
- The chemical formula for potassium chlorate is . Thus, it has 3 oxygen atoms.
- The chemical formula for calcium perchlorate is . Thus, it has 8 atoms of oxygen.
- The chemical formula for sodium hydroxide is NaOH. Thus, it has 1 atom of oxygen.
Therefore, the compound with the largest number of oxygen atoms is calcium perchlorate.
More on the number of atoms in compounds can be found here: brainly.com/question/1686912
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They both are actually the same thing