The reaction of two potassium atoms with two water molecules to form two potassium hydroxide formula units and one molecule of hydrogen emits 3.25 x 10-22 kJ. How many moles of this reaction must occur to produce 391 kJ of heat? 2 K(s) + 2 H₂O(g) → 2 KOH(aq) + 2 H₂(g)

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The reaction of two potassium atoms with two water molecules to form two potassium hydroxide formula units
and one molecule of hydrogen emits 3.25 x 10-22 kJ. How many moles of this reaction must occur to produce 391
kJ of heat?
2 K(s) + 2 H₂O(g) → 2 KOH(aq) + 2 H₂(g)
Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g.
2.5E5 for 2.5 x 105)
Type your numeric answer and submit
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Transcribed Image Text:QB 5.34 Level 2 Homework Unanswered The reaction of two potassium atoms with two water molecules to form two potassium hydroxide formula units and one molecule of hydrogen emits 3.25 x 10-22 kJ. How many moles of this reaction must occur to produce 391 kJ of heat? 2 K(s) + 2 H₂O(g) → 2 KOH(aq) + 2 H₂(g) Respond with the correct number of significant figures in scientific notation (Use E notation and only 1 digit before decimal e.g. 2.5E5 for 2.5 x 105) Type your numeric answer and submit Unanswered. 3 attempts left Submit
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