Asked by AJ
A sample of water decomposes to make 4g of hydrogen gas and 32g of oxygen gas. What mass of water decomposed? How do you know?
Hint: The water decomposes into ONLY hydrogen and oxygen, and the total mass does not change in the process.
It's called the Law of Conservation of Mass.
Hint: The water decomposes into ONLY hydrogen and oxygen, and the total mass does not change in the process.
It's called the Law of Conservation of Mass.
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Anonymous
36g
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