SOLUTION: Oxygen and hydrogen react explosively to form water. In one reaction, 6g of hydrogen combines with oxygen to form 54g of water. How much oxygen was used?

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Question 213995: Oxygen and hydrogen react explosively to form water. In one reaction, 6g of hydrogen combines with oxygen to form 54g of water. How much oxygen was used?
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Oxygen and hydrogen react explosively to form water. In one reaction, 6g of hydrogen combines with oxygen to form 54g of water. How much oxygen was used?
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54 - 6 = 48 grams of oxygen