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1 mol of water is the molecular mass turned into grams, so 2x1 for the hydrogen give us 2g and then we add the 16g for the oxygen and we can say that 1 mole of water weighs 18g.

Now we do some simple maths. Ratios stuff. If you don't get it post another question...

If 1mol = 18g and 5.3mol = xg

then x = (5.3 x 18 )/ 1
= 95.4g

So 5.3 mol of water weighs 95.4g

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