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metal combines with oxygen to form two oxides, having the following composition:
(i) `0.398 g` of the first metal oxide contains `0.318g` of metal.
(ii) `0.716 g` of the second oxide contains `0.636g` of the metal.
Show that the above data agrees with the law of multiple proportions.

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To show that the given data agrees with the law of multiple proportions, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the mass of metal and oxygen in both oxides. - For the first metal oxide: - Mass of metal (M) = 0.318 g - Mass of metal oxide = 0.398 g - Mass of oxygen (O) = Mass of metal oxide - Mass of metal = 0.398 g - 0.318 g = 0.080 g ...
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