In an experiment 0.72g of lower oxide converted to 0.8g of higher oxide ND higher oxide contain80%of metal then calculate the ratio of oxygen combined by mass
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Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds. 64. Combustion of Carbon: Carbon, in all allotropic forms, burns in presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide with evolution of heat and light energy. In case of diamond, graphite and fullerene, they burn completely to form CO2 because they are purest form of carbon.
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Chemical Properties of Carbon Compounds. 64. Combustion of Carbon: Carbon, in all allotropic forms, burns in presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide with evolution of heat and light energy. In case of diamond, graphite and fullerene, they burn completely to form CO2 because they are purest form of carbon.
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