In the sample of water, there are 100 atoms of oxygen and 200 atoms of hydrogen. How will the mass of oxygen compare to the mass of hydrogen?

Answer :

Answer:

The ratio of the mass of an oxygen atom to the mass of a hydrogen atom is therefore approximately 16:1. If we have 2 atoms of each element, the ratio of their masses is approximately 32:2, which reduces to 16:1—the same ratio.

The mass of oxygen compared to the mass of hydrogen is approximately 16:1.

What is a chemical reaction?

There are several types of chemical reactions depending on the reaction mechanisms: combination, single-displacement, double-displacement, combustion, decomposition, combustion and redox reactions.

Thus, 16:1 is the answer.

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