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Iron forms two oxides, in first oxide `56` grams. Iron is found to be combined with `16` grams oxygen and in second oxide `112` grams iron is found to be combined with `48` grams oxygen. This data satisfy the law ofA. (a)Conservation of massB. (b)Reciprocal proportionC. (c )Multiple proportionD. (d)Combining volume

Answer» Correct Answer - C
For fix mass of Fe, i.e., `56` parts, the masses of oxygen in these two oxides are `16` and `48` respectively, simple ratio is `1:3` so it is law of multiple proportion


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