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10 g of an oxide of X contains 5.0 g of X while 8.0 g of another oxide of the same species contains 3.2 g of X. Which law is indicated in this data?

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Law of multiple proportions
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B
Law of conservation of mass
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Law of constant proportions
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D
Law of reciprocal proportions
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Solution

The correct option is A Law of multiple proportions
In the 1st oxide, the amount of X = 5 g and the amount of oxygen = 5 g
In the 2nd oxide, the amount of X = 3.2 g and the amount of oxygen = 4.8 g
On fixing the mass of X at 5 g,
The amount of oxygen required in the 2nd oxide = 4.83.2×5=7.5 g
According to the law of multiple proportions, when we fix one element the other element will bear a simple ratio in both the compounds. Hence ratio of amount of oxygen used in both compounds is 5:7.5 or 2:3, hence illustrating the law.

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