O2 is the amount of oxygen, and H2 is the amount of hydrogen. The formula is,2H2+O2=2H2O, and the ratio of the amount of oxygen and the amount of hydrogen is determined

O2 is the amount of oxygen, and H2 is the amount of hydrogen. The formula is,2H2+O2=2H2O, and the ratio of the amount of oxygen and the amount of hydrogen is determined

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2H2+O2=2H2O4 32 36(Relative mass)40 g of mixed hydrogen. Oxygen ignites to produce 36 g of water. M hydrogen: M oxygen That chemical problem just now: Please give the calculation process. I understand

36 G of water produced
According to the formula, H2 and O2 participating in the reaction were 4 g and 32 g, respectively
An excess of 4 grams must be the remaining one (H2 or O2)
H2 and O2 8g,32g
H2 and O24g,36g

36 G of water is produced
According to the formula, H2 and O2 participating in the reaction were 4 g and 32 g, respectively
An excess of 4 grams must be the remaining one (H2 or O2)
H2 and O2 8g,32g
H2 and O24g,36g