Question #3c9dd

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Feb 28, 2017

"2 moles H"_2

Explanation:

The balanced chemical equation is essentially a description of what happens during a chemical reaction.

In this case, you have

color(blue)(2)"H"_ (2(g)) + "O"_ (2(g)) -> color(purple)(2)"H"_ 2"O" _((l))

The thing to remember about balanced chemical equations is that the stoichiometric coefficients can be used as mole ratios.

You can thus say that every 1 mole of oxygen gas that takes part in the reaction consumes color(blue)(2) moles of hydrogen gas and produces color(purple)(2) moles of water.

These mole ratios must always be true, regardless of the actual numbers of moles of each chemical species that takes part in the reaction.

So, you know that color(blue)(2) moles of hydrogen gas are needed to form color(purple)(2) moles of water. To convert this to grams, use the molar mass of hydrogen gas

2 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles H"_2))) * overbrace("2.0159 g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mole H"_2)))))^(color(darkorange)("molar mass of H"_2)) = color(darkgreen)(ul(color(black)("4.03 g")))

I'll leave the answer rounded to three sig figs.