The correct option is B Law of multiple proportion
I. Calculating the percentage composition of carbon and oxygen in each of the two oxides.
First oxideSecond oxideCarbon42.9%27.3%(Given)Oxygen57.1%72.7%
II: Calculating the masses of carbon which combine with a fixed mass i.e., one part by mass of oxygen in each of the two oxides.
In the first oxide, 57.1 parts by mass of oxygen combine with carbon which is equal to 42.9 parts.
∴ 1 part by mass of oxygen will combine with carbon =42.957.1=0.751
In the second oxide 72.7 parts by mass of oxygen combine with carbon = 27.3 parts
∴ 1 part by mass of oxygen will combine with carbon =27.372.7=0.376
III: Comparing the masses of carbon which combine with the same mass of oxygen in both the oxides.
The ratio of the masses of carbon that combine with the same mass of oxygen (1 part) is 0.751 : 0.376 or 2 : 1
Since this is a simple whole number ratio, the above data illustrates the law of multiple proportions.