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If you burn 59.1 g of hydrogen and produce 528 g of water , how much oxygen is reacted?
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If you burn 59.1 g of hydrogen and produce 528 g of water , how much oxygen is reacted?
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Following to the
law of conservation of mass:
hydrogen + oxygen --> water
59,1g + x = 528g
x = 528g - 59,1
x = 468,9g
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