In an experiment, 2.4 g of iron oxide on reduction with hydrogen gave 1.68 g of iron. In…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
In an experiment, 2.4 g of iron oxide on reduction with hydrogen gave 1.68 g of iron. In another experiment, 2.9 g of iron oxide gave 2.09 g of iron on reduction. Which law is illustrated from the above data?
- Law of constant proportions .
- Law of multiple proportions.
- Law of reciprocal proportions.
- Law of conservation of mass.
Answer
(B) Law of multiple proportions.
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