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    For the Following Reaction You Have 8 Grams of Hydrogen
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For the Following Reaction You Have 8 Grams of Hydrogen

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For the following reaction you have 8 grams of hydrogen and 2 grams of oxygen.
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
The theoretical yield of the reaction is 4 grams of water.

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