Carbon combimes with 4/3 times its mass of oxygen. Explain.
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Let us take the example of a compound, carbon monoxide (CO) formed by carbon and oxygen. It was observed experimentally that 3 g of carbon combines with 4 g of oxygen to form CO. In other words, carbon combines with 4/3 times its mass of oxygen. ... oxygen reacted with a large number of elements and formed compounds.
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