Science, asked by Samridh2002, 1 year ago

When 2g of hydrogen reacts with 10 g of oxygen 12g of water is formed (true or false).

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Answered by midhunmadhu1987
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2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

From the above its clear, 

4 g of Hydrogen combines with 32 g of Oxygen to form 36 g of water.

Hence the answer to the question is FALSE.

midhunmadhu1987: 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O

From the above its clear,

4 g of Hydrogen combines with 32 g of Oxygen to form 36 g of water.

Hence the answer to the question is FALSE.
Samridh2002: But if we see by law of conservation of mass then the answer will be true or false
midhunmadhu1987: It will be true as the mass is conserved here.
midhunmadhu1987: Mass before reaction = 32 + 4
midhunmadhu1987: Mass after reaction = 36
midhunmadhu1987: they are equal
Samridh2002: Thank You very much
midhunmadhu1987: No Problem :)
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