examples for law of multiple proportions in chemistry
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Carbon can form two different compounds with oxygen. In carbon monoxide, on the left, there is 1.333 g of oxygen for every 1 g of carbon. In carbon dioxide, on the right, there is 2.666 g of oxygen for every gram of carbon. So the ratio of oxygen in the two compounds is 1:2, a small whole number ratio.
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Carbon can form two different compounds with oxygen.
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