How many moles of water can be made from 4 moles of oxygen and 16 moles of hydrogen gas?
The answer is 8 moles of water. For every 1 mole of Oxygen gas reacted, 2 moles of Hydrogen gas are required. In your problem, you have 4 moles of Oxygen gas, so 4 * 2 = 8 moles of Hydrogen gas are required.16 moles of Hydrogen gas are available, so you have twice as much Hydrogen gas than is necessary. So there will be 8 moles of water formed and 8 moles of H2 left over.
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