Reduction of $2.4 \ g$ of $FeO$ with hydrogen yields $1.68 \ g$ of $Fe$. In another experiment,$2.9 \ g$ of $FeO$ on reduction with hydrogen yields $2.03 \ g$ of $Fe$. These results illustrate the law of:

  • A
    Equivalent Proportions
  • B
    Multiple Proportions
  • C
    Definite Proportions
  • D
    Conservation of Mass

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