Samples of compound X, Y, and Z are analyzed, with results shown below. Compound X Description clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor Mass of Hydrogen 0.148 g 0.329 g Mass of Carbon 1.776 g 1.974 g 7.812 g Y Z 0.651 Which of the following does not represent the Law of Multiple Proportions?
Samples of compound X, Y, and Z are analyzed, with results shown below. Compound X Description clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor Mass of Hydrogen 0.148 g 0.329 g Mass of Carbon 1.776 g 1.974 g 7.812 g Y Z 0.651 Which of the following does not represent the Law of Multiple Proportions?
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![Samples of compound X, Y, and Z are analyzed, with results shown below.
Description
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
Mass of Carbon
1.776 g
1.974 g
7.812 g
Mass of Hydrogen
0.148 g
0.329 g
0.651 g
Compound
X
Y
Z
Which of the following does not represent the Law of Multiple Proportions?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F172b3f26-ac3d-45cf-8c49-05893ecd4cea%2F3109d6aa-6090-4c2e-86b0-1dd8e0a20edc%2F3rsqgme_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Samples of compound X, Y, and Z are analyzed, with results shown below.
Description
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
clear, colorless, liquid with strong odor
Mass of Carbon
1.776 g
1.974 g
7.812 g
Mass of Hydrogen
0.148 g
0.329 g
0.651 g
Compound
X
Y
Z
Which of the following does not represent the Law of Multiple Proportions?
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Law of multiple proportions:
It states that when two elements combine with each other to form more than one compound, the weights of one element that combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a ratio of small whole numbers.
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