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`112 mL` of hydrogen combines with `56 mL` of oxygen of form water. When `224 mL` of hydrogen is passes over hand cupric oxide, the cupric oxide loses. `0.160 g` of weight. All volumes are measured at `STP`. Show that the result agrees with the law of constant composition `(22.4 L` hydrogen and oxygen at `STP` weigh, respectively, `2g` and `32 g`)

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