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A metal forms two oxides X and Y when contains 28.9% and 21.0% oxygen respectively. a) calculate the ratio by mass of metal in the two oxides b) what chemical law does it illustrate Please help no Link
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A metal forms two oxides X and Y when contains 28.9% and 21.0% oxygen respectively.
a) calculate the ratio by mass of metal in the two oxides
b) what chemical law does it illustrate
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And metal phones to Oxsee’s ex and Y1 contains 28.9%Auction and we’re actually calculate the ratio
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