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Amber Bass
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17 June, 18:16
What is a mole ratio of Oxygen to Water?
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Isabell
17 June, 18:24
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1:2, Oxygen to Water
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Matthew Munoz
17 June, 18:31
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The reaction produces two water molecules, so the mole ratio between oxygen and water is 1:2, but the mole ratio between water and hydrogen is 2:2.
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