Multiple Choice
How many grams of water can be formed from the reaction between 10 grams of oxygen and 1 gram of hydrogen?
A) 11 grams of water are formed since mass must be conserved.
B) 10 grams of water are formed since you can't get a greater mass of water produced than oxygen reacting.
C) 9 grams of water are formed because oxygen and hydrogen react in an 8:1 ratio.
D) No water is formed because there is insufficient hydrogen to react with the oxygen.
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