Yes, given compound's amount are constituent with the law of multiple proportions .
<h3>Briefing :</h3>
mass of oxygen = 0.168g
mass of osmium = 0.3369g
So,
the proportion = (0.3369 / 0.168)
the proportion = 2.00
That is, multiple proportions.
The ratio of the masses of O combined with 1 g of Os in the compound must be a small whole number in order for the law of multiple proportions to hold.
Note that there are only two elements being discussed in the problem. Different compounds are being created by the two elements combining in various ways.
<h3>What is law multiple proportions?</h3>
The law of multiple proportions states that when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the combined weights of each element are in a ratio of small whole numbers.
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