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calculate the number of atoms of hydrogen oxygen and sulphur in 4.9g f sulphuric acid

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The molar mass of

The molar mass of H

The molar mass of H2

The molar mass of H2O

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/mol

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.The percent composition of the compound is:

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.The percent composition of the compound is:H = (2g/18g) x 100 = 11.1%

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.The percent composition of the compound is:H = (2g/18g) x 100 = 11.1%O = (16g/18g) x 100 = 88.9%

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.The percent composition of the compound is:H = (2g/18g) x 100 = 11.1%O = (16g/18g) x 100 = 88.9%Percent composition can be calculated the chemical formula of a compound, or it can be determined experimentally.

The molar mass of H2O is 18 g/molThe hydrogens make up 2g (since each mole of hydrogen is 1g)The oxygen makes up 16g.The percent composition of the compound is:H = (2g/18g) x 100 = 11.1%O = (16g/18g) x 100 = 88.9%Percent composition can be calculated the chemical formula of a compound, or it can be determined experimentally.Here is a video which discusses how to calculate percent composition from experimental data for a reaction of iron and oxygen which produces an iron oxide compound......

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