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Hydrogen and oxygen combines in two different ways to form water and hydrogen peroxide. It is found that oxygen used up is in the ratio 8:16 when HO and H2O2 are formed using 2 g of hydrogen in each case. This observation confirms to the following law of chemical combination​

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Answered by priyavishwakrma4820
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Explanation:

Hydrogen and oxygen combines in two different ways to form water and hydrogen peroxide. It is found that oxygen used up is in the ratio 8:16 when HO and H2O2 are formed using 2 g of hydrogen in each case. This observation confirms to the following law of chemical combination

Answered by smrithirprabhu5
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Law of conservation of mass

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