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If you begin with 32.0 grams of oxygen and all of the hydrogen that you need, how many grams of water can you make?
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If you begin with 32.0 grams of oxygen and all of the hydrogen that you need, how many grams of water can you make?
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If you begin with 32.0 grams of oxygen and all of the hydrogen that you need, how many grams of water can you make?
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You can make 2 grams of water. There is one mole of oxygen in water and one mole of oxygen is 16g. 32 divided by 16 is 2.
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