the formation of pbo,pbo2and pbo3 reaveals the masses of oxygen combined is a simple whole no ratio
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Explanation:
In the first compound: hydrogen = 5.93%
Oxygen = (100 -5.93) = 94.07%
In the second compound: hydrogen = 11.2%
Oxygen = (100 -11.2) = 88.88%
Ratio of the masses of oxygen that combine with fixed mass of hydrogen: 15.86:7.9 or 2:1. This is consistent with the law of multiple proportions.
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Answer:
4) Law of multiple proportions
Explanation:
When two different elements is combined together to form more than one product the ratio of masses of one element which combines with the fixed mass of another element is always a simple whole number ratio.