Chemistry, asked by koushan2045, 4 months ago

If a certain oxide of nitrogen weighing 11 g yields
5.6 litres of nitrogen at N.T.P. and another oxide of nitrogen
weighing 15 g yields the same volume of oxygen at N.T.P., show
that the data supports the law of multiple proportions.​

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Answered by gauravandhale38
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Explanation:

= 0.007 gm. Similarly, weight of second oxide = 15 gm. It is in a ratio of whole numbers, thus supports the law of multiple proportion.

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