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    In the Reaction Given Below, How Many Grams of Water
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In the Reaction Given Below, How Many Grams of Water

Question 14

Question 14

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In the reaction given below, how many grams of water are consumed if 4.0 g of hydrogen gas and 32.0 g of oxygen gas are produced? In the reaction given below, how many grams of water are consumed if 4.0 g of hydrogen gas and 32.0 g of oxygen gas are produced?   A)  2.0 g B)  4.0 g C)  18.0 g D)  20.0 g E)  36.0 g


A) 2.0 g
B) 4.0 g
C) 18.0 g
D) 20.0 g
E) 36.0 g

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