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WORKSHEET: DEFINITE AND MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS Name: ____________________________________

Tin-Oxygen Tin % mass Oxygen % mass

stannous oxide stannic oxide


Tin-Oxygen Tin mass

88.10 78.70

11.90 21.30
Oxygen mass

stannous oxide stannic oxide

100 g 100 g

A. Use the law of definite proportions to determine the mass of oxygen needed to combine with the given mass of tin for stannous oxide and stannic oxide.

(88.10% ) x = 100 g
Let x = the total mass 100 g = 113.507 g 0.8810 113.507 g 100 g = 13.5 g 100 g x= = 127.065 g 0.7870 127.065 g 100 g = 27.1 g x=

B. Does the law of multiple proportions hold in this case? Explain why or why not. 13.5 g 13.5 g = 1 27.0 g 13.5 g = 2 Yes, it holds.

Hydrogen-Oxygen

Hydrogen % mass

Oxygen % mass

Water Hydrogen Peroxide


Hydrogen-Oxygen

11.19 5.92
Hydrogen mass

88.81 94.07
Oxygen mass

Water Hydrogen Peroxide

100 g 100 g

C. Use the law of definite proportions to determine the mass of hydrogen needed to combine with the given mass of oxygen for water and hydrogen peroxide.

(88.81% ) x = 100 g
100 g = 112.5999 g 0.8881 112.5999 g 100 g = 12.6 g 100 g x= = 106.30 g 0.9407 106.30 g 100 g = 6.3 g x=

D. Does the law of multiple proportions hold in this case? Explain why or why not. 6.3 g 6.3 g = 1 12.6 g 6.3 g = 2 Yes, it holds.

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