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a researcher finds 17grams of bromine will react with 3.404g of oxygen respectively. what is the mass of oxygen per one gram of bromine​

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User Emilmont
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Answer:


(m_(O))/(m_(Br))=0.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the description, it turns out possible for us to calculate the required ratio by performing the following ratio:


(m_(O))/(m_(Br))

Thus, we plug in the given masses to obtain:


(m_(O))/(m_(Br))=(3.404g)/(17g)\\\\(m_(O))/(m_(Br))=0.2

Regards!

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