Posted by anne on Saturday, November 20, 2010 at 1:34pm.
I didn't find 10 g H2O; something more like 23 or so. Post your work and someone will find the error. I'm sure you determined the limiting reagent.
For part 2, using the limiting reagent and the moles of each material formed, use PV = nRT to calculate partial pressure. For the non-limiting reagent, calculate the amount un-reacted, convert to moles (unless you used moles for this part), and use PV = nRT to calculate pressure.
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