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MGLQZ

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Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes states that the volumes of reactants and products are in small whole-number ratios. Which of the following is NOT an assumption for the law of combining volumes?
 
  A) The products and reactants must all be gases.
  B) The products and reactants must all be at the same temperature.
  C) The products and reactants must all be at the same pressure.
  D) The products and reactants must all be gases or liquids.

Question 2

In plentiful air, 3.0 parts of carbon react with 8.0 parts of oxygen to form carbon dioxide. How much carbon is required to react with 1100 g of oxygen?
 
  A) 600 g
  B) 550 g
  C) 2930g
  D) 413 g



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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