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anwesende
2 years ago

Read the law of constant proportions in your book, then you realize that always exactly 1 atom of oxygen react with 2 atoms of hydrogen.

After that, you will look in the book for “molar volume of ideal gases” and find that this applies to the volume of gases, i.e. always 1 liter of oxygen with 2 liters of hydrogen.

Then you learned your result and the learning content for the next exam.

m.f.G.

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Maxi170703
2 years ago

200 litres

Under which conditions there is sometimes no difference, that is, at least for the calculation, the quantities of substances and volumes in the case of modeling as ideal gases. At the most, it is relevant to whether the reaction is voluntary

Jo3591
2 years ago

Do you know the formula of water? You know why there’s a “2” appears in it?.

warning534
2 years ago

What is it? What is the formula? What does this say? WAs says MolVol H and O?

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