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If the atomic weight of oxygen were taken as 90, then what would be the molecular weight of water?

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101.25
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104.52
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112.5
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142.5
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Solution

The correct option is D 101.25
If the atomic weight of oxygen = 90 g.
Then the factor by which oxygens atomic mass changes is, 9016=5.62
If we go with the same assumption then the mass of hydrogen will also get change by the same factor. So, a new mass of two hydrogen atoms will be,
5.62×2=11.24g

now, a total mass of water would be, 90+11.24=101.25 g
Hence, the correct option is (A).

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