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? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 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