CP Law Of Definite Proportion Homework

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Answer the following question showing all work.





1) A compound consists of 45.6g of C and 23.5g of O. If I have 145g of O, how many grams of C do I have?



























2) A 26.3g sample consists of 12.7g of nitrogen (N) with the remaining mass of hydrogen (H). If I have 67.4g of sample, how many grams of N do I have?




























Name: ____________________________________ Period: _____________





3) A 342g compound consists of 145g of C with the remaining grams of H. If I have 176g C, what is the grams of the sample?



































4) A compound consist of 52.3g of C and 18.6g of N. If I have a sample of this compound that contains 56.4g of N, how many grams of C are in the sample?









Answer the following question showing all work.


1) A compound consists of 45.6g of C and 23.5g of O. If I have 145g of O, how many grams of C do I have?













2) A 26.3g sample consists of 12.7g of nitrogen (N) with the remaining mass of hydrogen (H). If I have 67.4g of sample, how many grams of N do I have?













Name: ____________________________________ Period: _____________


3) A 342g compound consists of 145g of C with the remaining grams of H. If I have 176g C, what is the grams of the sample?

















4) A compound consist of 52.3g of C and 18.6g of N. If I have a sample of this compound that contains 56.4g of N, how many grams of C are in the sample?




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