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Question: | 100g Hydrogen (H) + 100g Oxygen (O) + 1000g Ibuprofen |
Solution: | The reaction will primarily involve the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen, with the ibuprofen largely unaffected. |
Chemical Equation: | 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O |
Explanation: | The combustion of hydrogen and oxygen (2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O) 💥 is a highly exothermic reaction producing water. 100g of each reactant is far from stoichiometric, meaning there will be excess hydrogen. The large quantity of ibuprofen (1000g) 💊 will likely not react significantly under normal combustion conditions. The heat generated from the hydrogen-oxygen reaction might melt or slightly degrade the ibuprofen, but no significant chemical changes are expected. The experiment would need careful control to observe these minor effects. 🌡️🔬 |
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