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Help! Please:( Given the following chemical equation, how many grams of water are created when 50.0 grams of oxygen react with excess hydrogen ? 2H2 + O2 - -> 2H20
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Given the following chemical equation, how many grams of water are created when 50.0 grams of oxygen react with excess hydrogen ?
2H2 + O2 - -> 2H20
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About 56.3 grams of H2O
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