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25 December, 12:16

According to Dalton, if 2 grams of element X combine with 4 grams of element Y to form compound XY, how many grams of element X would combine with 28 grams of element Y to form the same compound? A. 14 B. 28 C. 7 D. 56

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  1. 25 December, 15:42
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    The ratio of reactant in grams would be influenced by the reaction equation and the molar mass of the elements. But the ratio of a reactant needed in grams would be same for a reaction.

    If 2 grams of element X combine with 4 grams of element Y to form compound XY, it means the ratio of reactant in grams would be 2:4 or 1:2

    The number of element X needed for 28grams of element Y would be:

    1/2 * 28grams = 14 grams.
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