▼ F5 Part A Consider the following chemical reaction: ^ 6 2H₂O(1)→ 2H₂(g) + O2(g) What mass of H₂O is required to form 1.2 L of O₂ at a temperature of 310 K and a pressure of 0.968 atm? Express your answer using two significant figures. 15| ΑΣΦ Y m = Provide Feedback H Submit MacBook Air F6 & Request Answer 7 U F7 * 00 8 2222 DII F8 K ( 9 ? DD F9 g L A F10 F11 لالها + 11 - Next > F12 del

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Consider the following chemical reaction:
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Transcribed Image Text:▼ F5 Part A Consider the following chemical reaction: ^ 6 2H₂O(1)→ 2H₂(g) + O2(g) What mass of H₂O is required to form 1.2 L of O₂ at a temperature of 310 K and a pressure of 0.968 atm? Express your answer using two significant figures. 15| ΑΣΦ Y m = Provide Feedback H Submit MacBook Air F6 & Request Answer 7 U F7 * 00 8 2222 DII F8 K ( 9 ? DD F9 g L A F10 F11 لالها + 11 - Next > F12 del
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