2.0 g of hydrogen react with 16.0 g of oxygen to form 18.0 g of water. If 3.0 g of hydrogen is reacted with 16.0 g of oxygen, which of the following is true?
A) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen.
B) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
C) 19.0 g of water will form.
D) 17.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen and 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
E) None of the above is correct.
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