If 100 gram of water is decomposed, how many grams of oxygen and hydrogen are obtained??
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One water molecule is made up of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen.
Mass of 1 Water molecule=18g
Number of water molecules in 100 g of water
= 100/18
= 5.55 molecules
In that 5.55 molecules there would be 11.1 Hydrogen and 5.55 Oxygen
Mass of hydrogen= 11*1= 11.1 grams
Mass of oxygen= 5.55*16= 88.8 grams (Approx.)
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One water molecule is made up of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen.
Mass of 1 Water molecule=18g
Number of water molecules in 100 g of water
= 100/18
= 5.55 molecules
In that 5.55 molecules there would be 11.1 Hydrogen and 5.55 Oxygen
Mass of hydrogen= 11*1= 11.1 grams
Mass of oxygen= 5.55*16= 88.8 grams (Approx.)
Hope it helped u!!!
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one water molecule is made up of two atom of of hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen.
mass of one water molecule is=18 gram
number of water molecule in hundred gram of water =100/8.
5.55 molecules
in that 5.55 molecule there would be 11.1 hydrogen and 5.55 oxygen
mass of hydrogen = 11 X 11 = 11.1 grams.
mass of oxygen = 5.55 X 16 = 88.8 grams.
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