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What is the mass of water that results from combining 2.0 g of hydrogen with 16.0 g of oxygen? A. 14.0 g B. 16.0 g C. 18.0 g D. 20.0 g
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What is the mass of water that results from combining 2.0 g of hydrogen with 16.0 g of oxygen? A. 14.0 g B. 16.0 g C. 18.0 g D. 20.0 g
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What is the mass of water that results from combining 2.0 g of hydrogen with 16.0 g of oxygen?
A. 14.0 g
B. 16.0 g
C. 18.0 g
D. 20.0 g
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C. 18.0g. all you really have to do is add both of them together and you get your answer.
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