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Element (X) forms different compounds with Element (Y)

Ex:
Compound 1: XY6 (2.82g)
Compound 2: XY? (1.41g)
Compound 3: XY? (0.94g)
Compound 1: 2.82/6 = 0.47
Compound 2: 1.41/0.47 = 2
Compound 3: 0.94/0.47 = 3

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Final answer:

The mass ratio of carbon to hydrogen in compound X supports the law of multiple proportions, suggesting that X and Y are different compounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

In compound X, the mass ratio of carbon to hydrogen is 14.13 g C to 2.96 g H. This number ratio supports the law of multiple proportions, indicating that X and Y are different compounds.

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