CP Law Of Definite Proportion

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Example of Law of Definite Proportion


A compound consists of 75.0g of C and 25.0g of H. If I have a new sample of this compound that contains 35.2g of C, how many grams of H does this sample contain?













































From Dalton Atomic Theory, one of the Laws (beside Law of Multiple Proportion and Updated Law of Conservation of Mass) used/highlighted was the Law of Definite Proportion.

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Example of Law of Definite Proportion
A compound consists of 75.0g of C and 25.0g of H. If I have a new sample of this compound that contains 35.2g of C, how many grams of H does this sample contain?





















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