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give an example of law of multiple proportion by assuming carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide can you explain like this above mentioned no spam. are there given hey why are u giving it correctly as mentioned please is there is no genius in brainly​

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Answered by hariharan11122006
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Law of Multiple proportion states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the mass of one element, which combines with a fixed mass of the other element, will always be ratios of whole numbers.

For example let us assume 2 molecules CO(carbon monoxide) adn CO2(carbon dioxide).

CO= 12gm of carbon + 16 gram of Oxygen.

CO2= 12gm carbon+ 32 gram of Oxygen .

thus ratio of mass of oxygen in the given two compounds is 16:32=1:2.

thus law of multiple proportions is proved.

Answered by nitashachadha84
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For example let us assume 2 molecules CO(carbon monoxide) adn CO2(carbon dioxide).

CO2= 12gm carbon+ 32 gram of Oxygen . thus ratio of mass of oxygen in the given two compounds is 16:32=1:2. thus law of multiple proportions is proved.

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