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According to dalton, if 2 grams of element xcombine with 4 grams of element yto form compound xy, how many grams of element xwould combine with 28 grams of element yto form the same compound?
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According to dalton, if 2 grams of element xcombine with 4 grams of element yto form compound xy, how many grams of element xwould combine with 28 grams of element yto form the same compound?
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14g of element x is the answer.
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