In an experiment, 2.4 g of iron oxide on reduction with hydrogen yields 1.68 g of iron. In another experiment, 2.9 g of iron oxide gives 2.03 g of iron on reduction with hydrogen. This illustrates:
A
The law of definite proportions
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B
The law of multiple proportions
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C
The law of conservation of energy
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D
The law of reciprocal proportions
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Solution
The correct option is A The law of definite proportions Mass of iron in experimentI=1.68g Mass of oxygen in experimentI=0.72g Mole ratio of Fe : O =0.03:0.045=1:1.5=2:3
Mass of iron in experimentII=2.03g Mass of oxygen in experimentII=0.87g Mole ratio of Fe:O=0.03625:0.054375 =1:1.5=2:3
The composition of iron oxide is constant in both the experiments. Hence, this illustrates the law of definite proportions.