I found a way to do this problem, but I don't think it's the "correct" way. I wrote the equation, 2H2 + O2= 2H20. I then gathered that one mol O2 is 32 grams and 2 mols H2O is 36 grams. Using this knowledge, I divided 36 into 300 and got 8.33333... . I then multiplied 8.333333 by 32 to get 266.66666 grams of Oxygen that would be necessary to make 300 grams of water. There must be a more methodical method to go about solving this problem, right?