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Ratio by mass = In every sample of carbon dioxide, there is 32.0g of oxygen present for every 12.0g of carbon. By dividing 32.0 by 12.0, this simplifies to a mass ratio of oxygen to carbon of 2.66 to 1.

Mass ratio / atomic mass =The 'ratio by mass of atoms' present in the Carbon-dioxide molecule is 3:8.

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Simplest ratio =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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