Answer to Question #131079 in General Chemistry for Ozen Tiongson

Question #131079

A substance contains 35.0 g nitrogen, 5.05 g hydrogen, and 60.0 g of oxygen. How many grams of hydrogen are there in a 137-g sample of this substance?


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2020-08-31T07:06:32-0400

35g N, 5.05g h, 60.0g 02..

5.05÷100.05=0.0504747626

0.005047...x137=6.915


6.915g of hydrogen in 137 g sample


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