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In an experiment, 3.672 g of copper oxide gave, on reduction, 2.938 g of copper. What is mass of oxygen formed? What is the ratio of masses of copper and oxygen? (A) 0.634 g. 4:1 (B) 0.534 g 1:4 (C) 0.734 g 4:1 (D) 0.934 g 1:4​

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In another experiment 3.672 g of copper oxide gave, on reduction, 2.938 g of copper. Show that these figures verify the law of CONSTANT PROPORTIONS. From the above calculations we can SEE that the ratio (or proportion) of copper and oxygen ELEMENTS in the two samples of copper oxide compound is the same 4:1.Explanation:HOPE IT HELP UPLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST...



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