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Sodium metal and water react to form hydrogen and sodium hydroxide. If 1.99 g of sodium react with water to form 0.087 g of hydrogen and 3.47 g of sodium hydroxide, what mass of water was involved in the reaction?
1.99 g |
3.55 g |
1.56 g |
3.38 g |
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