Hydrogen and Oxygen combine in the ratio of 3:8 by mass to form water. What mass of oxygen gas would be required to react completely with 3g of hydrogen gas?
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The law of constant proportions states that in a chemical substance, the elements are always present in definite proportions by mass. Hydrogen and oxygen combine in the ratio of 1:8 by mass to form water.
1g of hydrogen reacts with oxygen = 8g
Thus, in order to form water, 3 x 8 = 24 g of oxygen will react completely with 3 g of hydrogen gas.
Concept insight: Recall the law of constant proportions and then apply that in a chemical substance, the elements are always present in definite proportions by mass.
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