using the equation 2H²+O²--->2H²O,______ of hydrogen will react with 6 mol of oxygen.
Would "12 Mol" be rigt to fill in the blank?
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To determine the appropriate amount of hydrogen that will react with 6 mol of oxygen, we can use the balanced equation provided:
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
From the equation, we can see that 2 moles of hydrogen are required for each mole of oxygen. Therefore, we can set up a ratio to find the amount of hydrogen needed:
2 moles H2 : 1 mole O2
Next, we need to determine how many moles of hydrogen will react with 6 mol of oxygen. Since the ratio is 2:1, we can multiply the number of moles of oxygen by 2 to find the number of moles of hydrogen:
2 mol H2/mol O2 * 6 mol O2 = 12 mol H2
So, "12 mol" is the correct amount of hydrogen that will react with 6 mol of oxygen.