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	<title>Comments on: How much water can be made from 5.41 ×1024 hydrogen molecules?</title>
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		<title>By: Domoneque</title>
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		<description>297 g. You would convert the number of H2 molecules to moles by using avogadro&#039;s number. Next, after writing the balanced equation for the formation of water by hydrogen and oxygen, use the coefficients of the hydrogen and water to form a ratio and then convert the moles of water to grams of water.

2H2 + O2 ---&gt; 2H2O

5.41E24 molecules H2 * ( 1 mole H2 / 6.022E23 molecules H2)* (2 moles H2O / 2 moles H2) * (33.01 g H2O / 1 mole H2O) = 297 grams H2O&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>297 g. You would convert the number of H2 molecules to moles by using avogadro&#8217;s number. Next, after writing the balanced equation for the formation of water by hydrogen and oxygen, use the coefficients of the hydrogen and water to form a ratio and then convert the moles of water to grams of water.</p>
<p>2H2 + O2 &#8212;&gt; 2H2O</p>
<p>5.41E24 molecules H2 * ( 1 mole H2 / 6.022E23 molecules H2)* (2 moles H2O / 2 moles H2) * (33.01 g H2O / 1 mole H2O) = 297 grams H2O<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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