Chemistry, asked by rohithkrishna057, 3 months ago

What should be the masses of hydrogen and oxygen to get 36 g of water​

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Answered by yojashvithakur4831
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Answer:

The amount of oxygen used to produce 36 g of water is 32 g.

Explanation:

On applying the law of conservation of mass, two moles of hydrogen and 1 mole of oxygen reacts to produce 2 moles of water. Thus, one mole of oxygen is required to produce 2 moles of water.

Answered by aithimouleendra
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Answer:

Explanation:

to get 36 gm of water

4gm of hudrogen and 32 grams of oxygen is required

2(H₂O)=2(2+16)=2(18)=36

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