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0.4 g hydrogen combines with the 3.2 g oxygen to produce water. Hydrogen sulphide is produced by combination of 0.25 g hydrogen and 4.0g sulphur. 1g of sulphur combines with 1 g of oxygen show that the results are in accordance with the law of reciprocal proportion.

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  1. Zinc oxide was produced by the following methods : 0.936 g zinc was di...

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  2. Lead forms three oxides A,B,C The quantity of oxygen in each of the ox...

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  3. 0.4 g hydrogen combines with the 3.2 g oxygen to produce water. Hydrog...

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  4. State of law of conservation of mass.

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  5. State of law of definite proportion.

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  6. State the law of multiple proportion.

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  7. State the law of reciprocal proportion.

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  8. which law is observed by two oxides of carbon i.e. carbon monoxide and...

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  9. Explain the law of multiple proportions by taking suitable example.

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  10. State thae law of multiple proportions.

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  11. Two oxides of a metal contain 22.2% and 30% of oxygen. Show that thes...

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  12. Define the law of reciprocal proportions.

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  13. Water and sulphur dioxide contain 88.89% and 50% oxygen respectively....

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  14. State thae law of multiple proportions.

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  15. 1.5 g of each of the two oxides of an element of reduction with hydrog...

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  16. State the law of reciprocal proportions.

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  17. Hydrogen sulphide contains 94.11% of sulphur, water contains11.11% of ...

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  18. State and explain law of multiple proportions.

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  19. Hydrogen perocide and water contain 5.9% and 11.1% of hydrogen respect...

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  20. State the law of multiple proportion.

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