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4 gram of hydrogen reacts with some oxygen to make 36 gram of water. Figure out how much oxygen must have Been used by by applying the the law of conservation of mass?​

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Answered by siddhusujhatha
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Answer:The amount of oxygen used to produce 36 g of water is 32 g.

On applying the law of conservation of mass, two moles of hydrogen and 1 mole of oxygen reacts to produce 2 moles of water. Thus, one mole of oxygen is required to produce 2 moles of water.

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Answered by kavyasonu
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Answer:

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the answer is 32gm

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