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Chemistry, 01.02.2022 23:00, Mani2019

A 100 g sample comprised of molecule (A) is made up of 57.1 g of oxygen and 42.9 g of carbon. Another 100 g sample comprised of molecule (B) is made up of 72.7 g oxygen and 27.3 g carbon. The ratio of oxygen: carbon mass ratios between the two molecules is 2:1. Which law is demonstrated in this calculation?

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