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show that water illustrates law of constant proportion

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:the elements are always found to be in 1*8 ratio by mass

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Answered by yoodyannapolis
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The elements are often considered to be 1 * 8 by mass ratio.

Explanation:

(a) In each sample, the elements present are just hydrogen and oxygen.

(b) The ratio of hydrogen weight to oxygen weight shall be 1 8. Water, therefore, exemplifies the law of constant proportions.

Law of Constant Proportion :-

In a chemical product, elements are often represented by mass in fixed proportions according to the Law of Constant Proportion.

For example:- Water from any origin would have the same two components that are present in it, namely hydrogen and oxygen.

One molecule of water is produced by 2 grams of hydrogen and 16 grams of oxygen. The hydrogen and oxygen content is 1:8 per mass. That composition will always remain unchanged of the water supply.

Likewise, carbon dioxide from any source will contain the same two elements: carbon and oxygen. The carbon dioxide molecule forms 12 grams of carbon and 32 grams of oxygen. The proportion of carbon and oxygen masses derived from any source will always be as 3:8.

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