Dihydrogen dioxide decomposes into water and oxygen gas. Calculate the amounts requested if 1.34 moles of dihydrogen dioxide react according to the equation.

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a. Moles of oxygen formed

b. Moles of water formed

c. Mass of water formed

d. Mass of oxygen formed

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Answer:

The answer to your question is

a)  0.67 moles of O₂

b) 1.34 moles of Hâ‚‚O

c) 24.12 g of water

d) 10.72 g of Oâ‚‚

Explanation:

Chemical Reaction

                              2H₂O₂  (aq)    ⇒    2H₂O (l)   +  O₂ (g)

Data

1.34 moles of Hâ‚‚Oâ‚‚

To solve this problem use proportions

a)

                               2 moles of H₂O₂  ----------------- 1 mol of O₂

                               1.34 moles of H₂O₂ --------------  x

                               x = (1.34 x 1) / 2

                               x = 0.67 moles of O₂

b)

                            2 moles of H₂O₂ ------------------ 2 moles of H₂O

                               1.34 moles of H₂O₂ -------------- x

                                 x = (1.34 x 2)/ 2

                                x = 1.34 moles of H₂O

c)

                           18 g of H₂O ------------------- 1 mol

                           x                  -------------------- 1.34 moles

                           x = (1.34 x 18) / 1

                          x= 24.12 g of water

d)

                            16 g of O₂ -------------------- 1 mol

                            x                ------------------- 0.67 moles

                            x = (0.67 x 16) / 1

                           x = 10.72 g of O₂

Answer:

a) 0.67 moles of O2

b) 1.34 moles H2O

c) 24.15 grams of H2O

d) 21.44 grams O2

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Dihydrogen dioxide = H2O2

oxygen gas = O2

Moles H2O2 = 1.34 moles

Molar mass of H2O2 = 34.01 g/mol

Step 2: The balanced equation

2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2

Step 3: Calculate moles of H2O formed

For 2 moles H2O2 we'll have 2 moles H2O produced

For 1.34 moles H2O2 we have 1.34 moles H2O produced

This is 1.34 moles * 18.02 g/mol = 24.15 grams of H2O

Step 4: Calculate moles of O2 formed

For 2 moles H2O2 we'll have 1 mol O2 produced

For 1.34 moles H2O2 we'll have 1.34 /2 = 0.67 moles of O2 produced

This is 0.67 moles * 32.00 g/mol = 21.44 grams O2