Chemistry, asked by asmamirza105, 4 months ago

2. 3g of magnesium combines with 2g of oxygen to produce 5g of magnesium oxide

compound. If 6g of magnesium is allowed to react with 20g of oxygen, what mass of
magnesium oxide will be produced in the reaction? Name the law which governs your answer​

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Answered by Arvindkumar724871
2

Explanation:

3.34grams

Law -- law of constant proportion

Answered by Anonymous
3

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  • when 6g of magnesium is burnt in 20g of oxygen,26g of magnesium oxide is produced.Thus magnesium and oxygen combine in the 6:20 ratio.Hence when 6g of magnesium is burnt in 20g of oxygen, 26g of magnesium oxide will be produced.

  • Law of constant proportion.

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