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Question
Prove that in the following example, Sulphur and Oxygen combine using the law of reciprocal proportions.
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Solution
Oxygen and sulfur react with copper to give copper oxide and copper sulfide, respectively. Sulfur and oxygen also react with each other to form S02. Therefore,
in CuS ⇒ Cu : S = 63.5 : 32
in CuO ⇒ Cu : O = 63.5 : 16
S : 0 = 32 : 16 ⇒ S:0= 2:1
Now in SO2:
S : 0 = 32 : 32 ⇒ S: 0 = 1:1
Thus the ratio between the two ratios is 2: 1
These are simple multiple ratios.
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Laws of Chemical Combination - Law of Reciprocal Proportions
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