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Seema Sardana 8 years, 3 months ago
Mass of hydrogen =10g
No. of moles of hydrogen =w/M= 10g/2gmol-1 =5mol
Mass of oxygen =64g
Moles of oxygen = w/M = 64g /32gmol-1 = 2mol
According to the reaction, 2H2 + O2 ------------ 2 H2O
Hence, for 2 moles of oxygen, 4 moles of hydrogen are required and 4 moles of water is produced. Here oxygen is the limiting reagent
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