what is the ratio of nitrogen and oxygen in H2O
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2:1
The ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms used to make water molecules is always 2:1, no matter how many water molecules are being made.
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Since we have already determined that the oxygen to nitrogen mass ratio is 1.14 : 1, then, if we assign oxygen a mass of 16, as above, nitrogen has a mass of 14. (That is 161.14=14.)
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