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If 4.04g of h2 gas react with oxygen gas to create 36.36g of water, how many grams of oxygen reacted?

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Answer:

gO₂ = 32.32 g

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, let's write the general equation:

2H₂ + O₂ -------> 2H₂O

In this case, we can use the 1° law, which is mass conservation. If the product has 36.36 g of water, then in the reactants we should have the same 36.36 g.

According to this, we already have 4.04 of hydrogen, then the remaining to reach the 36.36 g would be:

gO₂ = 36.36 - 4.04

gO₂ = 32.32 g

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