It would be 10.8 + 77.3.
So that would be 88.1g of water in the scale you are using.
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D
Hydrogen and oxygen both r produced hydrogen at cathode and oxygen at anode.
Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
No. The only products are oxygen and water.
There are different types of equipment used to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, but the most common, in my experience, is the "Hoffman Electrolysis Apparatus".
Splitting water results in oxygen and hydrogen. The water element is separated into two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
an equation showing conservation of mass of reactants and products:2H2O --> 2H2 & O2what is the mass of the oxygen gas produced, from 178.8 g H2O , (using molar masses:178.8 g H2O @ (1mol O2)(@ 32.00 g/mol) / (2molH2O)(18.02g/mol) =your answer (4 sigfigs): 158.8 g O2178.8 g H2O ---> 20.0 H2 & 158.8 O2
Hydrogen and oxygen undergo combination reaction to form water.When hydrogen and oxygen react together, water is formed.
Water can not be produced by mixing these to gases, when hydrogen gas is burn in oxygen atmosphere the vapours of water are produced.
type preparation of oxygen using hydrogen peroxide on you tube and there is a helpful video.
During the light dependent reaction, it produced Oxygen and Hydrogen..hope that can help...:D
Hydrogen and oxygen
It can be produced by electrolysis of water. Which disassociates the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules.
Water cannot be separated into hydrogen and oxygen by boiling. Boiling is a physical change which means the molecule doesn't change at all--liquid water and water vapor are both H2O. Water can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity, this would be a chemical change.
If one chemically reacts oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, any liquid produced is water.
Hydrogen and oxygen both r produced hydrogen at cathode and oxygen at anode.
oxygen. catalase is an enzyme that breaks hydrogen peroxide down to form water and oxygen.