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100g. of mercuric oxide decomposes to gi...

100g. of mercuric oxide decomposes to give 92.6g. of mercury and 7.4g. of oxygen. Let us assume that 10g. of oxygen reacts with 125g. of mercury to give mercuric oxide. Do these values agree with the law of constant proportions?

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