What's the answer to this question?
In the equation:
2H₂ + 1O₂ →→ 2H₂O
If...
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What's the answer to this question?
In the equation:
2H₂ + 1O₂ →→ 2H₂O
If you change the 2H₂ to 3H₂ molecules and balance the equation, which statement is correct?
A. The result of the equation will be the same.
B. The equation will produce three molecules of water.
C. It is not possible to produce water without leftover molecules.
D. Each oxygen molecule will combine with 2 hydrogen molecules with no leftover molecules.
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