Chemistry, asked by harshikabighane868, 1 month ago

Two elements X (at mass 16) and Y (at mass 14) combine to form compounds A, B and C. The ratio of different masses of Y which combine with a fixed mass of X in A, B and C is 1 : 3 : 5. If 32 parts by mass of X combines with 84 parts by mass of Y in B, then in C, 16 parts by mass of X will combine with​

Answers

Answered by ShashikantKumarGupta
75

Answer:

The ratio of different masses of Y which combines with a fixed mass of X in A, B and C is 1:3:5.

32 parts by mass of X combines with 84 parts by mass of Y to form B.

Hence, 16 parts of the mass of X combine with 42 parts by mass of Y.

The ratio of Y in B & C is 3:5.

16 parts by mass of X combines with 42×

3

5

=70 parts by mass of Y to form C.

I hope it is helpful for you

Answered by kprashant97309
0

Answer:

,

Explanation:

Similar questions