5. Water decomposes into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas by electrolysis. Balanced Equation: 6. How many grams of hydrogen will be produced when 6.0 moles of oxygen are produced? 7. How many grams of water are required to produce 9.00 grams of hydrogen?
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Given: 6 moles of oxygen produces 2 moles of hydrogen. Therefore, 6 moles of oxygen will produce 6 moles * 2 = 12 moles of hydrogen. Show more…
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