Macmillan Learning Hydrogen produced from a hydrolysis reaction was collected over water. The data is compiled in the table. Total volume of H₂(g) collected 93.84 mL Temperature 23.0 °C Barometric pressure 737 mmHg Vapor pressure of water at 23.0 °C 21.0 mmHg Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas produced by the reaction. moles: mol H₂

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**Hydrogen Production from Hydrolysis Reaction**

Hydrogen produced from a hydrolysis reaction was collected over water. The data is compiled in the table below.

| **Parameter**                           | **Value**      |
|-----------------------------------------|----------------|
| Total volume of H₂(g) collected         | 93.84 mL       |
| Temperature                             | 23.0°C         |
| Barometric pressure                     | 737 mmHg       |
| Vapor pressure of water at 23.0°C       | 21.0 mmHg      |

**Task**: Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas produced by the reaction.

To derive the moles of hydrogen, consider the given parameters and use appropriate gas laws and corrections for water vapor pressure.

Please enter your answer in the provided box:

\[ \text{moles: } \_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{ mol H}_2 \]

**Note**: Remember to adjust the total pressure by subtracting the vapor pressure of water to find the pressure of hydrogen gas alone.
Transcribed Image Text:**Hydrogen Production from Hydrolysis Reaction** Hydrogen produced from a hydrolysis reaction was collected over water. The data is compiled in the table below. | **Parameter** | **Value** | |-----------------------------------------|----------------| | Total volume of H₂(g) collected | 93.84 mL | | Temperature | 23.0°C | | Barometric pressure | 737 mmHg | | Vapor pressure of water at 23.0°C | 21.0 mmHg | **Task**: Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas produced by the reaction. To derive the moles of hydrogen, consider the given parameters and use appropriate gas laws and corrections for water vapor pressure. Please enter your answer in the provided box: \[ \text{moles: } \_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{ mol H}_2 \] **Note**: Remember to adjust the total pressure by subtracting the vapor pressure of water to find the pressure of hydrogen gas alone.
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