Consider the reaction below. 2H2 + O2 2H2O How many moles of water are produced from 13.35 mol of oxygen? 6.675 mol 26.70 mol 53.40 mol 66.75 mol

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In the balanced equation, we see that the ratio of \( O_{2}:H_{2}O \) is 1:2 respectively. That being said, we can then set up a proportion to solve for the number of moles of water produced from 13.35 moles of oxygen:\( \frac{1mol_{O_{2}}}{2mol_{H_{2}O}} =\frac{13.35mol_{O_{2}}}{xmol_{H_{2}O}} \)Then we cross multiply and solve for x:\( x=26.7mol_{H_{2}O} \)Therefore the answer is B) 26.70 mol.
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