Question
Chemistry Question on Laws of Chemical Combinations
The combining ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water and hydrogen peroxide are 1:8 and 1:16 . Which law is illustrated in this example ?
A
Law of definite proportions
B
Law of conservation of mass
C
Gay Lussac?s law of combining volumes of gases
D
Law of multiple proportions
Answer
Law of multiple proportions
Explanation
Solution
The combining ratios of hydrogen and oxygen in water and hydrogen peroxide are 1:8 and 1:16. It is an example of law of multiple proportions. According to this law, if two elements combine together to form several compounds then weight of one of these elements, which combines with a fixed weight of the other, are in ratio of simple whole numbers.