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What happens when you change the ratio of elements in a compound?

If two elements combine in a different ratio, the result is a different compound. In other words, the same compound will always form from the same elements in the same ratio.

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How do you find the ratio of an element?

Convert the mass of each element to moles of each element using the atomic masses. Find the ratio or the moles of each element by dividing the number of moles of each by the smallest number of moles. There are fewer moles of oxygen than any other element, so we will assume one mole of oxygen to establish the ratios.

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.What is the ratio of the elements?

The atomic ratio is a measure of the ratio of atoms of one kind (i) to another kind (j). A closely related concept is the atomic percent (or at. %), which gives the percentage of one kind of atom relative to the total number of atoms. The molecular equivalents of these concepts are the molar fraction, or molar percent