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If 45.0 g of O2 are mixed with 45.0 g of H2 and the mixture is ignited, what mass of water is produced? Group of answer choices 45.0 g 50.7 g 79.9 g 25.3 g 90.0 g
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If 45.0 g of O2 are mixed with 45.0 g of H2 and the mixture is ignited, what mass of water is produced? Group of answer choices 45.0 g 50.7 g 79.9 g 25.3 g 90.0 g
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If 45.0 g of O2 are mixed with 45.0 g of H2 and the mixture is ignited, what mass of water is produced?
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90.0 g
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45.0g
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