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25 July, 22:18

Element (X) forms different compounds with Element (Y)

Ex:

Compound 1: XY6 (2.82g)

Compound 2: XY? (1.41g)

Compound 3: XY? (0.94g)

Compound 1: 2.82/6 = 0.47

Compound 2: 1.41/0.47 = 2

Compound 3: 0.94/0.47 = 3

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  1. 25 July, 22:38
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    Complete question:

    Element (X) forms different compounds with Element (Y)

    Ex:

    Compound 1: XY6 (2.82g)

    Compound 2: XY? (1.41g)

    Compound 3: XY? (0.94g)

    Compound 1: 2.82/6 = 0.47

    Compound 2: 1.41/0.47 = 2

    Compound 3: 0.94/0.47 = 3

    What Law is this?

    Answer:

    Law of Multiple Proportions

    Explanation:

    The Law of Multiple Proportions states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, they do so in simple whole number ratios of their masses/weights.
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