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- from a laboratory process designed to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen gas, a student collected 10.0 g of hydrogen and 79.4 g of oxygen. how much water was originally involved in the process?
Step1: Recall the law of conservation of mass
The mass of reactants equals the mass of products in a chemical reaction. Water is decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen.
Step2: Calculate the mass of water
The mass of water is the sum of the mass of hydrogen and oxygen collected. So, $m_{water}=m_{hydrogen}+m_{oxygen}$.
Substitute $m_{hydrogen} = 10.0\ g$ and $m_{oxygen}=79.4\ g$ into the formula: $m_{water}=10.0\ g + 79.4\ g=89.4\ g$.
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