Respuesta :
Start out with your given so that's 16 moles of O2. For every one mole of O2, there are 2 moles of H2O
(16 mol O2)* (2molesH2O/1molO2) = 32 moles of H2O
(16 mol O2)* (2molesH2O/1molO2) = 32 moles of H2O
Answer:
32 moles of water
Explanation:
From the reaction, we can deduce that 1 mole of oxygen gas (O2) was used to produce 2 moles of water (H2O).
Hence, 16 moles of oxygen will produce "X" moles of water (where X is the unknown).
1 mole of O2 ⇒ 2 moles of H2O
16 moles of O2 ⇒ X
X = [tex]\frac{16 * 2}{1}[/tex] = 32 moles of H2O
16 moles of O2 will produce 32 moles of H2O