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You receive two samples of a substance. After testing, it
shows that one sample contains 88% oxygen by mass an 12%
hydrogen. The second sample contains 94% oxygen and 6%
hydrogen. Is it possible that the two samples are the same?
Explain. thanks, I appreciate the help !
14 years ago

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