Part B If you have 5.0 moles O2, how many moles of H2 are needed for the reaction? ? moles Part C How many moles of H2O form when 6.5 moles O2 reacts? ? moles

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I Review I Constants I Periodic Table
The reaction of hydrogen with oxygen produces
Part B
water.
2H2 (g) + O2 (9) → 2H2O(g)
If you have 5.0 moles O2, how many moles of H2 are needed for the reaction?
?
moles
Part C
How
many
moles of H2 O form when 6.5 moles O2 reacts?
?
moles
Transcribed Image Text:Item 24 24 of 25 I Review I Constants I Periodic Table The reaction of hydrogen with oxygen produces Part B water. 2H2 (g) + O2 (9) → 2H2O(g) If you have 5.0 moles O2, how many moles of H2 are needed for the reaction? ? moles Part C How many moles of H2 O form when 6.5 moles O2 reacts? ? moles
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