density of hydrogen = 16×density of oxygen .how can it be?
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Density is mass/volume.
=>D=m/v
=>D of H = 1/v
But,
D of O = 16/v
So in this way,
D(H) = 16 × D(O).
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=>D=m/v
=>D of H = 1/v
But,
D of O = 16/v
So in this way,
D(H) = 16 × D(O).
Hope this will help you.
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Please mark it as brainliest
And
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