Asked by bernice
If the volume of water produced during the reaction doubled, what would happen to the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the following equation: 2 H2+ O2 --> 2 H2O
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Answered by
drwls
What did the volume of water double FROM? Is the water gaseous? Is it at the same T and P as the reactants?
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Answered by
Carey
The ratio of H to O (2 to 1) must stay the same if the only product is H2O, regardless of the amount of H2O produced.
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