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Mercury(II) oxide (HgO) decomposes to form mercury (Hg) and oxygen (O2). The balanced chemical equation is shown below.
2HgO 2Hg + O2
The molar mass of HgO is 216.59 g/mol. The molar mass of O2 is 32.00 g/mol. How many moles of HgO are needed to produce 250.0 g of O2?
3.906
7.813
15.63
73.87

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15.63 mol. You need 15.63 mol HgO to produce 250.0 g O_2.

Step 1. Convert grams of O_2 to moles of O_2

Moles of O_2 = 250.0 g O_2 × (1 mol O_2/32.00 g O_2) = 7.8125 mol O_2

Step 2. Use the molar ratio of HgO:O_2 to convert moles of O_2 to moles of HgO

Moles of HgO = 0.8885 mol O_2 × (2 mol HgO/1 mol O_2) = 15.63 mol HgO

Answer:

15.63

Explanation:

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