When 3g of carbon is burned in 8g of oxygen,11g of carbon dioxide is produced.what masses of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3g of carbon is burned in 50g of oxygen? which law of chemical combination will support your answer?
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from first reaction we can easily figure it out the law of conservation of mass is applicable
similarly in second we can also apply it and get the answers CO2 = 53g
similarly in second we can also apply it and get the answers CO2 = 53g
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When 3g of Carbon burned in 50g of oxygen then also 11g of carbondioxide will be formed because ratio is fixed in compounds as in water.
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