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When 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g oxygen, 11.00g of carbon dioxide is produced. What mass of carbon dioxide will be formed when 3.00g of carbon is burnt in 50.00 g of oxygen? Which law of chemical combination will govern your answer?​

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When 3.0g of carbon is burnt in 8.00g of oxygen, 11.00g of carbon dioxide is formed. It means all of carbon and oxygen are used up and carbon and oxygen are combined in the ratio of 3: 8 to. FORM carbon dioxide. Thus, when there is 3g of carbon and 50.0g oxygen, then also only 8g of oxygen will be used and 11.0g of carbon dioxide will be formed. The remaining oxygen is not used up. This indicates the law of definite proportions which says that in compounds, the combining elements are present in definite proportions by mass.

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