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Water contains 14 2/7% of hydrogen and the rest is oxygen. In 350 g of water, oxygen will be
300g
250g
200g
None of these
Hydrogen in 350 g water = 14 2/7% x 350 = 100 × 350 /7 x 100 = 50g Now, the oxygen in 350 g water = 350g – 50g = 300 g.
By: Amit Kumar ProfileResourcesReport error
Mohammad faizal
350*2/7=100g 350-100=250g
350*2/7=100g 350-100=250g Hona Chahiye
350*2/7=100g 350-100=250g Hona Chahiye you are wrong
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