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17 March, 15:22

Based on these two statements, what conclusion could Dalton draw about the relative masses of oxygen and hydrogen atoms? How many times more massive is an oxygen atom than a hydrogen atom?

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  1. 17 March, 15:40
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    1 - He reported that seven pounds of oxygen reacted with one pound of hydrogen to form water, but accurate modern experiments give eight pounds to one.

    2 - by determining the relative mass we will be able to determine for example that one element has twice the mass of a second element.

    3 - oxygen atoms were found to have a mass 16 times greater than the mass of hydrogen
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