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    According to the Law of Multiple Proportions,if 12 G of Carbon
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According to the Law of Multiple Proportions,if 12 G of Carbon

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According to the law of multiple proportions,if 12 g of carbon combine with 16 g of oxygen to form CO,the number of grams of carbon that combine with 16 g of oxygen in the formation of CO2 is ________.

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