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Carbon-di-oxide can be prepared by either sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated strongly or sodium hydrogen carbonate is treated with HCl. The composition of carbon-di-oxide obtained by both the methods remains same. Which law is proved by this example.

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Answered by DevJoshi18
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Answer:

The composition of

carbon-di-oxide obtained by both the methods remains same. Which law is

proved by this example.The composition of

carbon-di-oxide obtained by both the methods remains same. Which law is

proved by this example.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Law of definite proportions is proved by this example.

  • According to the, law of definite proportions, the constituent elements of a particular compound are always in constant proportion in terms of masses.
  • So, if we take samples of a compound from two different ends of our planet, we will observe that both samples will have same proportion of the constituent elements or the composition is the exact same.
  • The given example is also an practical fulfilment of law of definite proportions.
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