Chemistry, asked by sundarsundar98, 12 days ago

Carbon combines with oxygen to form carbon monoxide

and carbon dioxide which law of chemical combination do

they obey.​

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Answered by sonikumarigopalpur98
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Answer:

Dalton's Law

For example, the reaction of the elements carbon and oxygen can yield both carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). In CO2, the ratio of the amount of oxygen compared to the amount of carbon is a fixed ratio of 1:2, a ratio of simple whole numbers. In CO, the ratio is 1:1.

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