2 atoms of hydrogen to 1 atom of oxygen.
If you are writing a ratio for the compound water (H2O) That means there are 2 Hydrogen (H) And one oxygen (O) That means the ratio is 2:1
you set up a proportion and cross multiply then divide
You need to figure out the density of the substance you want to convert. If it is water, i.e. H2O, the conversion is a 1:1 ratio, as water has a density of 1g/ml.
A proportion is an equation in which 2 fractions are set equal. A rate is the ratio of change of two things. Speed is a rate, the ratio of distance to time.
Reduce it if possible. Then set it equal to the similarity ratio of a-cubed over b-cubed, take the cubed route and theres your answer.
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in carbohydrates is 2H:1O, which is the same ratio as in water molecules.
the compound will be- H2O
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its formula is H2O. So the ratio is 2 : 1 (for H : O)
The Ratio of Hydrogen:Oxygen is 2:1
The ratio 2:1 is only for Water, H2O, but there are compounds such as H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) which has ratio 1:1.
Molar ratio's in this balanced equation: 1 + 2 --> 1 + 1 + 1 (H2O) respectively
There is no organic molecule with that configuration. All organic molecules have carbon in them.
The atomic ratio is 2:1 The mass ratio is 1:8 because oxygen has an atomic mass 16 times greater than hydrogen
Hydrogen and oxygen in a 2:1 ratio (in terms of moles): H2O.
what is the empirical formula for water H2O
The formula is: NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) --> NaCl + H2O(l) So the ratio is: 1 : 1 : 1 : 1