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4*4 g of an oxide of nitrogen gives 2*24...

`4*4 g` of an oxide of nitrogen gives `2*24 L` of nitrogen and 60 g of another oxide of nitrogen gives `22*4 L` of nitrogen at S.T.P. The data illustrated

A

Conservation of mass

B

Multiple Proportions

C

Constant Proportions

D

Gaseous volume.

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The correct Answer is:
B

4.4 gms of oxige gives 2.24 Lit of `N_(2)` means 44 gms of oxide gives 22.4 Lit of `N_(2)`
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