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Calculate the mass of hydrogen in 50ml of water.The water has 11 percent hydrogen and 89 percent oxygen.

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The mass of hydrogen is 5.5g.

1st) We are going to assume that the density of water is 1g/ml, so using the density formula and replacing the volume on it, we can calculate the mass of water:


\begin{gathered} \text{density}=(mass)/(volume) \\ 1g\mathrm{}ml^(-1)=(mass)/(50ml) \\ \text{mass}=1gml^(-1)\text{.}50ml \\ \text{mass}=50g \end{gathered}

Now we know that the mass of water is 50g.

2nd) The mass of water calculated (50g) represents the 100% of the mass.

With the percent of hydrogen, we can calculate the mass of hydrogen:


\begin{gathered} 100\%-50g \\ 11\%-x=(11\%\cdot50g)/(100\%) \\ x=5.5g \end{gathered}

If 100% represents 50g of water, then the 11% of hydrogen in the water represents 5.5g.

So, the mass of hydrogen in 50ml of water is 5.5g.

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