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water contains 11.2% hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide contains 5.94% hydrogen this is based on which law

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Answered by snehasr2014
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Answer:

Explanation:

Definite proportions

Answered by saifmakhamreh10
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Answer:

For hydrogen peroxide, 100 g of sample will contain 5.93 g hydrogen and  100−5.93=94.07 g oxygen respectively.

The ratio of the mass of oxygen to the mass of hydrogen in hydrogen peroxide is    

5.93

94.07

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=15.86

For water, 100 g of sample will contain 11.2 g hydrogen and  100−11.2=88.8 g oxygen respectively.

The ratio of the mass of oxygen to the mass of hydrogen in hydrogen peroxide is    

11.2

88.8

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=7.93

The two ratios are in the proportion  

7.93

15.86

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=2:1

Explanation:

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