Question #13dca
2 Answers
20 grams
Explanation:
molecular weights
- First, you need to find the limiting reactant. We can do this by calculating how many grams of
#H_2O# would be produced per reactant.
Hydrogen:
4 g
Oxygen:
20 g
- From this, we can see that oxygen is the limiting reactant. Therefore, the amount of
#H_2O# produced is 20 grams.
Explanation:
First we need to find the limiting reactant. We know the water molecule contains twice as many hydrogen atoms as it does oxygen.
Number of moles of hydrogen we have:
Number of moles X molar mass = mass in grams:
So number of moles = mass in grams / molar mass
So we have 4g of hydrogen:
moles =
Number of moles of oxygen is:
moles =
In order for a full reaction we would need twice as many moles of hydrogen as there is oxygen.
We have more than this, so oxygen is the limiting reactant.
To find the total amount of product we can make, we calculate the required ratio:
Mass of oxygen = 20g
Mass of hydrogen =
Mass of