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Chemistry
How many moles of H2O2 are required to make 4 moles of water?
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Ответ:
4 mol H2O2
Explanation:
First we need to write an equation that relates H2O2 to H2O (water)
H2O2 --> H2O + O2
Now we need to balance the equation so there's the same amount of atoms on each side. We can do this by adding a 2 in front of the H2O2 and H2O. So our balanced equation is now:
2 H2O2 --> 2 H2O + O2
Now, we do dimensional analysis to answer the question.
4 mol H2O * (2 mol H2O2)/(2 mol H2O) = 4 mol H2O2
Ответ:
Explanation:
i) represents Boyle s law
ii) represents Charles' law
III) represents Gay Lussacs' law