Chemistry, asked by sarvakshak3061, 8 months ago

Substance A and B are colourless gases obtained by combining sulphur with oxygen. Substance A results from combining 6gm of sulphur with 6gm of oxygen and substance B results from combining 8.6 gm of sulphur work 12.88 gm of oxygen. Show that the mass ratio in two substances are in simple multiple of each other

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Answered by ankushghunawat2674
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Explanation:

substance A

mas ratio = 6:6 = 1:1

substance B

mass ratio = 8.6 : 12.88( or 12.9)

= 1 : 3/2

= 2 : 3

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