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Water decomposes into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) when an electric correct is applied. How many grams of water must decompose to produce 2 grams of hydrogen and 16 grams of oxygen.
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Water decomposes into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) when an electric correct is applied. How many grams of water must decompose to produce 2 grams of hydrogen and 16 grams of oxygen.
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Hello human, potato or other species,
The answer you are looking for is.....
18 grams!!
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18g of water
law of mass conservation
mass of reactant = mass of products
mass of reactant = 2 g + 16 g = 18 g
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