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22.03.2021 •
Chemistry
Calculate the number of hydrogen molecules in solution prepared by mixing 45 g glucose in 36 g of water.
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Ответ:
In a chemical reaction the total mass of all the substances taking part in the reaction remains the same. Also, the number of atoms in a reaction remains the same. Mass cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.