3 g of a hydrocarbon on combustion in excess of oxygen produces 8.8g of CO 2 and 5.4 g of…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry
3 g of a hydrocarbon on combustion in excess of oxygen produces 8.8g of CO2 and 5.4 g of H2O. The data illustrates the law of :
- conservation of mass
- multiple proportions
- constant proportions
- reciporcal proportions
Answer
(A) conservation of mass
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