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If 100 grams of water is decomposed, how many grams of oxygen and hydrogen is obtained? ( Please explain )

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Answered by Parkhu123
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If we decompose 100 grams of pure water by passing electricity through it then 11 grams of hydrogen and 89 grams of oxygen obtained. This experiment shows that water always consists of the same two elements hydrogen and oxygen combine together in the same constant proportion of 11: 89 or 1:8 by mass

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If we decompose 100 grams of pure water by passing electricity through it then 11 grams of hydrogen and 89 grams of oxygen obtained. This experiment shows that water always consists of the same two elements hydrogen and oxygen combine together in the same constant proportion of 11: 89 or 1:8 by mass.

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