Even after seeing the answer, this one has me stumped. Question 97 from OG11 PS questions:
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen, and the approximate ratio, by mass, of hydrogen to oxygen is 2 : 16. Approximately how many grams of oxygen are there in 144 grams of water?
So I see this as 2 / 16 with 2 grams of hydrogen for every 16 grams of oxygen. But taking 144 times 2/16 doesn't produce the answer.
In the answer guide they say, From this, the ratio of oxygen to water's hydrogen and oxygen combination is known to be 16 / (2 + 16) then they set that equal to x / 144 and solve for x.
Where did they come up with 16 / (2 + 16) ?? I'm just not seeing it.
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lets say H-->x and O--y
H/0=2/16=1/8==> y=8x
x+y=144
9x=144
x=144/9=16
==> H=16grams and O=8x=8(16)=128
==>0=128
What are the answer choices?
H/0=2/16=1/8==> y=8x
x+y=144
9x=144
x=144/9=16
==> H=16grams and O=8x=8(16)=128
==>0=128
What are the answer choices?
The answer choices are:
a. 16
b. 72
c. 112
d. 128
e. 142
And the correct answer, as you might have guessed is d. I can follow your method much easier than the books. I still don't know where they came up with their method. The book is much more confusing to me. That answer reads as such:
From this, the ratio of oxygen to water's hydrogen and oxygen combination is known to be 16 / (2 + 16). Letting x be the number of grams of oxygen in 144 grams of water, the proportion comparing oxygen to water's hydrogen and oxygen combination can be expressed as
16 / (2 + 16) = x / 144 and solved as follows:
16 / 18 = x / 144
8 / 9 = x / 144
9x = 1152
x = 128
a. 16
b. 72
c. 112
d. 128
e. 142
And the correct answer, as you might have guessed is d. I can follow your method much easier than the books. I still don't know where they came up with their method. The book is much more confusing to me. That answer reads as such:
From this, the ratio of oxygen to water's hydrogen and oxygen combination is known to be 16 / (2 + 16). Letting x be the number of grams of oxygen in 144 grams of water, the proportion comparing oxygen to water's hydrogen and oxygen combination can be expressed as
16 / (2 + 16) = x / 144 and solved as follows:
16 / 18 = x / 144
8 / 9 = x / 144
9x = 1152
x = 128
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Hey this one is pretty simple...Ratio of H:O = 2:16 which means 18 parts (or 16+2) of water consists of 2 parts of hydrogen and 16 parts of oxygen. Hence the correct approach is the one mentioned in the guide i.e. 144*(16/18)