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if 64.1g of sulfur dioxcide react completly with 159.9g of bromine and a unknown amount of water to form 161.9g of hydrogen bromide and 98.1g of sulfruic acid how many grams of water ?
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if 64.1g of sulfur dioxcide react completly with 159.9g of bromine and a unknown amount of water to form 161.9g of hydrogen bromide and 98.1g of sulfruic acid how many grams of water ?
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The answer is going to be x=36 g of water because mass on left side = 64.1 g + 159.9 g + x g = 224 + x g
mass on right side = 161.9 g + 98.1 g = 260 g
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