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The number of moles of oxygen required t...

The number of moles of oxygen required to prepare 1 mole of water is

A

1 mole

B

0.5 mole

C

2 mole

D

0.4 mole

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`underset("1 mole")(H_(2)) + underset(0.5 "mole")(1//2O_(2)) to underset("1 mole")(H_(2)O)`
0.5 mole of oxygen is required to prepare 1 mole of `H_(2)O`
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