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16 g of oxygen gas is reacted with 5 g of hydrogen gas. The maximum mass of water formed in the reaction is
0219
20 g
18 g
15 g​

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Answered by ys264815
4

Answer:

18g

Explanation:

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Answered by hydrogenshine1
1

Answer:

The maximum mass of water formed in the reaction is 18 g.

Explanation:

Because here 3g of H2 remain unreacted.

To form H2O molecule 1 oxyzen atom binds with 2 hydrogen atoms. Mass of each mole of Oxygen and Hydrogen atom are 16 and 1 g respectively.

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