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Chemistry, 08.12.2020 03:00 hdhdhd49jdhd

Assume that the test tube shown in the transparency
started out having 15.00 g of
mercury(II) oxide. After heating
the test tube, you find no
mercury(II) oxide left and 1.11 g
of oxygen gas.
What mass of liquid mercury
was produced by the
chemical reaction? Show your
work.

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