1. Nitrogen and oxygen elements can form NO and N,0 compounds. A total of 14 grams of elemental nitrogen reacts with 16 grams of elemental oxygen to form NO compounds. Meanwhile, 28 grams of elemental nitrogen reacts with 16 grams of elemental oxygen to form N,0 compounds. Show that the law of multiple proportions applies!

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1. Nitrogen and oxygen elements can form
NO and N,0 compounds. A total of 14 grams
of elemental nitrogen reacts with 16 grams
of elemental oxygen to form NO compounds.
Meanwhile, 28 grams of elemental nitrogen
reacts with 16 grams of elemental oxygen to
form N,0 compounds. Show that the law of
multiple proportions applies!
can you do the above problems using the
solution as below, please help me I really
need,
Sulfur (S) and Oxygen (0) form two types of compounds. The
sulfur content in compounds I and Il were 50% and 40%, respectively.
Whether Dalton's law applies to these compounds.
The solution
Dalton's law says that if the mass is one element
in both compounds are the same, hence the mass ratio
the other element in the two compounds must be a number
round and simple. Therefore, the thing to do is
Determine the mass of S and 0 in each compound
Make one element equal
• Comparing the mass of the other element
Compound I consists of 50% sulfur, meaning that the mass of oxygen is 50%
Compound Il consists of 40% sulfur, meaning that the mass of oxygen is 60%
The mass of S: O in the compound I = 50: 50 = 1:1
The mass of S: 0 in compound II = 40: 60 2:3 or 1:1,5
If the masses of S in compound | = compound II, for example, both are 1
grams, then the mass of O compound I: compound I| = 1: 1.5 = 2:3.
Transcribed Image Text:this is a question 1. Nitrogen and oxygen elements can form NO and N,0 compounds. A total of 14 grams of elemental nitrogen reacts with 16 grams of elemental oxygen to form NO compounds. Meanwhile, 28 grams of elemental nitrogen reacts with 16 grams of elemental oxygen to form N,0 compounds. Show that the law of multiple proportions applies! can you do the above problems using the solution as below, please help me I really need, Sulfur (S) and Oxygen (0) form two types of compounds. The sulfur content in compounds I and Il were 50% and 40%, respectively. Whether Dalton's law applies to these compounds. The solution Dalton's law says that if the mass is one element in both compounds are the same, hence the mass ratio the other element in the two compounds must be a number round and simple. Therefore, the thing to do is Determine the mass of S and 0 in each compound Make one element equal • Comparing the mass of the other element Compound I consists of 50% sulfur, meaning that the mass of oxygen is 50% Compound Il consists of 40% sulfur, meaning that the mass of oxygen is 60% The mass of S: O in the compound I = 50: 50 = 1:1 The mass of S: 0 in compound II = 40: 60 2:3 or 1:1,5 If the masses of S in compound | = compound II, for example, both are 1 grams, then the mass of O compound I: compound I| = 1: 1.5 = 2:3.
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