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Calculate the mass% of hydrogen and oxygen in water​

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Answered by harsh02072005
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Answer:

1 : 8

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Answered by maria0550
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As the water molecule has exactly two elements, you can use the numbers already calculated to determine the ratios of mass. For example, to find the ratio of mass of hydrogen to oxygen in water, divide the total molar mass of hydrogen, 2.016, by the molar mass of oxygen, 16.00 and get 0.126. To find the ratio of oxygen to hydrogen, divide 16.00 by 2.016 and get 7.937. This means in water, oxygen outweighs hydrogen by almost 8 to 1.

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