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Two compounds A and B consist of tin and...

Two compounds A and B consist of tin and oxygen. Compound A contains 78.77% of tin and 21.23% of oxygen while compound B contains 88.12% of tin and 11.88% of oxygen. Show that these data illustrate the law of multiplee proportions.

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