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If you burn 52.0 g of hydrogen and produce 465 g of water, how much oxygen reacted?
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If you burn 52.0 g of hydrogen and produce 465 g of water, how much oxygen reacted?
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If you burn 52.0 g of hydrogen and produce 465 g of water, how much oxygen reacted?
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Well, since matter doesn't simply poof into existence and water is H2O, 465g of water is a combination of 52.0g of H and 413g O
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