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How many moles of H20 are needed to produce 1 mole of O2 in the following equation? 2H2O + 2H2 + O2

          How many moles of H20 are needed to produce 1 mole of O2 in the following equation?
2H2O + 2H2 + O2
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Nivaldo Tro 2nd Edition
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00:01 So we have given here equation for decomposition of h2o to gives hydrogen and oxygen.
00:07 So h2o water, so this decomposes to give hydrogen and oxygen.
00:14 Now balancing this reaction equation so we can say that so here if we multiply it by 2 so here also we need 2...
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