5g of oxygen are required to completely react with 10g of hydrogen resulting in water with no net losses.
Or exactly 2:1 = H20 (2 hydrogen < > 1 oxygen)
16 g of oxygen are theoretically necessary.
16g
999 g
12.1g/moles
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16g
160...cant quite grasp HOW though
319.6 g of bromine ( should work )
To completely react with 0.65 g of H2 to produce HCl we need 23.08 g chlorine.
66g
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how many grams of hydrogen are required to completely saturate 75 grams oleic acid which has one double bond ?
42 , and 28.
How many grams of oxygen are needed to react completely with 200.0 g of ammonia, NH3?4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) => 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)
16.296 grams. Just multiply both sides of the ORIGINAL ratio by 4.2
8.62
28g Fe