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equivalent weight
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10 Sep 2007 21:20:17 IST
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is it true that in any chemical reaction between Hydrogen and oxygen
i g of hydrogen will always combine with 8 g of oxygen..???
can u illustrate with an example??
10 Sep 2007 21:28:10 IST
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In H
2
O,
1 mole of H = 2 moles of O
Thus,
wt of H
=
wt of O
1 8
Thus, 1 g of H will combine with 8 gm of oxygen ........
This is just da beginning .....
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ACCORDING TO HYDROGEN DISPLACEMENT METHOD,2MOLES OF HYDROGEN REACTS WITH ONE MOLE OF OXYGEN.SO
2MOLES OF H=2*2=4GRAMSREACTS WITH 32GRAMS OF O
SO 1GRAM OF H REACTS WITH 8 GRAMS OF O.
OTHEWISE LIMITING REAGENT WILL BE THERE.
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