Nitrogen react with N2O3 and N2O5 respectively. Which law of stoichiometry do this data illustrate? State the law.
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Here nitrogen is combined with Oxygen to form different oxide so this is falling in law of multiple proportion
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The Law of Multiple Proportions deals with elements that form more than one compound.
It states that the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the second element are in a small whole number ratio.
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Here, nitrogen and oxygen mix to create a new oxide, which is in accordance with the law of multiple proportions.
Elements that make up many compounds are covered by the Law of Multiple Proportions.
It claims that there is a small whole number ratio between the masses of one element that combine with a fixed mass of the second element.
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