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Transcribed Image Text:Lithium oxide is used on the space station to remove water from the air according to the
following reaction.
Li2O(s) + H2O(e) → 2 LIOH
If we need to remove 100.0 kg of water and 82.00 kg of Li2O is available, how much product
is formed?
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