Water is formed by burning H2 (g) in the presence of O2 (g):    2H2 (g) + O2 (g) à 2H2O (g) a)    If you have 32 g of H2­ gas and 32 g of O2­ gas, which do you have the most of in terms of moles? Explain your reasoning.   b)    Starting from the 32 g of H2, how many moles of water can form from the H2­ gas?     c)    Starting from the 32 g of O2, how many moles of water can form from the O2­ gas?   d)    Based on the amounts of water formed in parts b) and c), which is the limiting reactant for this reaction? H2

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1.    Water is formed by burning H2 (g) in the presence of O2 (g):    2H2 (g) + O2 (g) à 2H2O (g) a)    If you have 32 g of H2­ gas and 32 g of O2­ gas, which do you have the most of in terms of moles? Explain your reasoning.   b)    Starting from the 32 g of H2, how many moles of water can form from the H2­ gas?     c)    Starting from the 32 g of O2, how many moles of water can form from the O2­ gas?   d)    Based on the amounts of water formed in parts b) and c), which is the limiting reactant for this reaction? H2­ gas or O2­ gas? Explain your reasoning.   e)    According to the limiting reactant you chose in part d), what is theoretical yield in grams of water that could be produced when 32 g of H2­ gas reacts with 32 g of O2­ gas?    
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