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How much water, in grams, can be made from
2.44 × 10^24 hydrogen molecules?
Answer in units of g.


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Answer:

[tex]m_{H_2O}=73.0gH_2O[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, since the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen is:

[tex]2H_2+O_2\rightarrow 2H_2O[/tex]

Whereas we find a 2:2 mole ratio of hydrogen to water. In such a way, by using the Avogadro's number, the aforementioned mole ratio and the molar mass of water (18.02 g/mol), we obtain the following grams of water product:

[tex]m_{H_2O}=2.44x10^{24}molec*\frac{1molH_2}{6.022x10^{23}molec}*\frac{2molH_2O}{2molH_2}*\frac{18.02gH_2O}{1molH_2O}\\\\ m_{H_2O}=73.0gH_2O[/tex]

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