The question is missing the number of moles of carbon dioxide that will react with water.
I will work the problem with an arbitrary amount of carbon dioxide to show how to solve it.
For this, I will take 2.40 moles of carbon dioxide.
Answer:
Explanation:
1) Word equation:
2) Balanced chemical equation
3) Mole ratios
4) Set a proportion:
It is assumed that there is plenty liquid water (excess reactant), so you can set a proportion with the number of moles of carbon dioxide:
From which, x = 2.40 mol O₂
So, the number of moles of oxygen produced is equal to the number of moles of carbon dioxide that react.
Since the number of moles of reactant has 3 significant figures, and the stoichiometric coefficients are considered exact, the answer also has 3 significant figures.