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Biology, 04.02.2020 08:51 laurarafferty13

Asample of ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is synthesized in the laboratory. it contains 1.50 g of carbon and 2.00 g of oxygen. another sample of ascorbic acid isolated from citrus fruits contains 6.35 g of carbon. how many grams of oxygen does it contain? which law are you assuming in answering this question?

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