How many moles of water can be produced from the reaction of 2.0 moles of hydrogen gas is reacted with 2.5 moles of oxygen gas? 2H2(g)+O2(g)=2H2O(l) a. 2.0 mole H2O b. 4.5 mole H2O c.5.0 mole H2O d. 2.5 mole H2O

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How many moles of water can be produced from the reaction of 2.0 moles of hydrogen gas is reacted with 2.5 moles of oxygen gas? 2H2(g)+O2(g)=2H2O(l)

a. 2.0 mole H2O

b. 4.5 mole H2O

c.5.0 mole H2O

d. 2.5 mole H2O

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