Since a water molecule is H2O, you would divide 126 hydrogen molecules by 2, and you would get 63. That means you have 63 double hydrogen molecules, and 58 oxygen molecules to pair up with them. So that means you could have 58 molecules of water, with 5 double hydrogen molecules, so basically 10 extra molecules of hydrogen along with the H2O molecules. Hope I helped! :)
Answer: concentration of solutions are expressed in various ways mol/L, mol/dm3, g/L etc
Explanation:
The hydrogens and oxygen of a water molecule are held together by covalent bond
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
in the process of respiration, oxygen and glucose react to form carbon dioxide and water.
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