Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form $H_2O$ in which $16 \ g$ of oxygen combine with $2 \ g$ of hydrogen. Hydrogen also combines with carbon to form $CH_4$ in which $2 \ g$ of hydrogen combine with $6 \ g$ of carbon. If carbon and oxygen combine together then they will do so in the ratio of

  • A
    $6 : 16$ or $3 : 8$
  • B
    $6 : 18$
  • C
    $1 : 2$
  • D
    $12 : 24$

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