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what would be the total mass of the products of a reaction in which 10 grams of water decomposes into hydrogen and oxygen (and no the answer isn't 10 each lol)
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what would be the total mass of the products of a reaction in which 10 grams of water decomposes into hydrogen and oxygen (and no the answer isn't 10 each lol)
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After crunching the numbers its 10 each
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I know that you already said the answer isn't 10, but according to all rules in chemistry, the main one being the law of conservation of mass, the only possible answer here is 10.
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