Science, asked by paromita4343, 1 year ago

when 3.0g of magnesium is is burnt in 2.0g of oxygen , 5.0g of magnesium oxide is produced .what mass of magnesium oxide will be formed when 3.0g magnesium is burnt with 5.0g of oxygen ?which law of chemical combination will govern your answer ? state the law

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Answered by nsrrajeswari1234
25

When 3g of magnesium reacts with 5g of oxygen then 5g of magnesium oxide will be formed, using only 2g

of oxygen. The remaining 3g of oxygen will remain unreacted.

The law which governs this is Law of denite proportion states that a chemical compound always contains

exactly the same proportion of elements by mass.


vasu747438: When 3g of magnesium reacts with 5g of oxygen then 5g of magnesium oxide will be formed, using only 2g of oxygen. The remaining 3g of oxygen will remain unreacted.
The law which governs this is Law of definite proportion states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass.
nsrrajeswari1234: yar! u copied the same answer which was kept by me
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Answered by gamerzathans
13

Answer:

When 3 grams of magnesium reacts with 5 grams of oxygen then 5 grams of magnesium oxide will be formed, using only 2 grams

of oxygen. The remaining 3 grams of oxygen will not react to any other chemical

The law which governs this is Law of definite proportion states that a chemical compound always contains

exactly the same proportion of elements by mass.

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